Residents of Pozoblanco and 22 other villages in the country’s south have had to get their drinking water from tankers since April, when the reservoir serving the area dried up.
Whilst mass coverage in the news is not always a consideration, let alone a priority, many reports show how half the plant appears to be burning, whilst the other half is under water, all caused by climate change, and as scientists say a direct result of human actions, we are experiencing the real-world consequences in
By Oscar R. Ventana Valladolid, Spain, Feb 28 (EFE).- Spain’s historic farming outposts, towering granaries and warehouses that are scattered across the country, are getting a new lease of life as hotels, spas, galleries and massive canvases for urban artists. Most of these huge barns belong to either agricultural cooperatives or the state, which periodically …