Climate change is no longer a distant threat or an abstract theory discussed at international conferences. In the towns of Spain one lives with an intensity that cities still do not finish understanding: fires that devour whole mountains, drunkenness that evict whole populations, droughts that ruin centuries-old harvests. But in the face of this implacable reality, something unexpected emerges: a capacity for response that deserves to be counted…
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Climate change is no longer a distant threat or an abstract theory discussed at international conferences. In the towns of Spain one lives with an intensity that cities still do not finish understanding: fires that devour whole mountains, drunkenness that evict whole populations, droughts that ruin centuries-old harvests. But in the face of this implacable reality, something unexpected emerges: a capacity for response that deserves to be counted…