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The United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26), held in Glasgow between 31 October and 12 November 2021, brought together key representatives of states and energy leaders to agree on measures to curb rising global temperatures. However, emissions of polluting gases have continued to rise in recent years. Against this backdrop, the participants in this debate wondered: Would COP 26 have any serious contribution to make in the fight against climate change?
Under the slogan Getting it done, the New York Climate Week 2021 (20-26 September) focused on meeting climate targets and the need to increase the commitments made by companies, governments and organisations. The Iberdrola group, a world leader in the fight against climate change, once again attended this event, a global opportunity to join efforts to accelerate climate action and assess progress before COP26.
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Global warming is a challenge that urgently requires the active participation of all civil society actors. As an international leader in the fight against climate change, the Iberdrola Group carries out different awareness-raising initiatives within the framework of its Plan for Raising Social Awareness on Climate Change.
Iberdrola Group is leading the way towards a decarbonised and resilient economy through a sustainable and efficient business model. The fight against climate change has been the main driver of our profitable growth strategy.
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Iberdrola is once again supporting European Mobility Week, which will be held from 16 to 22 September 2024, reaffirming its commitment to sustainable mobility and the electrification of transport as an effective way to combat climate change.
Saving energy has become particularly important in recent years to protect the environment and keep bills down, and is even more essential in times of shortage or instability. Here are the keys to contribute to energy efficiency at home.
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Iberdrola, a global energy leader in renewables, offers itself as a strategic partner to corporations and companies in their decarbonisation objectives: an opportunity to achieve a greener world.
Green hydrogen is one of the great alternatives in terms of sustainable mobility, and for this hydrogen stations, or hydrogen pumps, which function as a refuelling station for this fuel, are necessary. The aim is for Spain to have a network of more than 100 hydrogen stations by 2030.