This citizen report, published by Solventoria in 2026, brings together public data, field observations and reflections on the Spanish ecological transition. Our goal is educational: to make the information that helps us understand current changes accessible to families, schools and rural communities.

Global warming and the role of each territory
The planet is changing and natural resources are being depleted. The heat waves that have crossed the Iberian Peninsula since the summer of 2025 remind us that protecting our environment is no longer a technical option, but a daily responsibility. Data from the National Climate Information System show a steady rise in average annual temperatures, while southern aquifers shrink year after year.
The development of local policies on energy efficiency, water management and reforestation is already a reality in many municipalities. The protection of the rural landscape, wetlands and dehesas depends on daily decisions: how we travel, the food we consume and the energy we use at home.

Spain's role in green energy
Spain, thanks to its sunny climate and its vast windy areas, holds a leading position in the development of renewable sources. Spanish energy companies, together with neighbourhood cooperatives, are advancing projects on solar self-consumption, community wind farms and smart grids in small villages. The goal is clear: to reach a low-carbon electricity system by 2030 and to strengthen the country's energy future.
National plans coordinated with the European Union set concrete targets on the carbon footprint. Protecting Mediterranean biodiversity, conserving rivers and integrating solar panels into urban roofs are pieces of the same puzzle. Environmental education in schools and high schools rounds off this development, shaping a new generation aware of the environment.

The future of farming: Agriculture 5.0
Spanish agriculture is moving towards a model that is more respectful of the soil and the water cycle. Moisture sensors, precision drip irrigation, drought-resistant varieties and smart rotations are part of what is already known as Agriculture 5.0. Soil protection, lower water consumption and animal welfare are pillars of this quiet but profound development.
Rural cooperatives, agricultural universities and technology centres collaborate on projects that combine tradition and science. Olive groves, vineyards, cereals and social vegetable gardens receive renewed attention. Preserving local know-how while incorporating modern tools is the best way to secure the food future for our children.

Communication, education and community
Solventoria was born as a space for outreach. We share weekly newsletters, learning sheets for schools, interactive maps of neighbourhood projects and interviews with people who work for the environment. We believe in calm communication, free of alarmism, focused on verifiable facts and human stories.
Change is not a distant destination: it is a sum of small decisions. Keep reading our sections, share with your family and take part in local initiatives. A strong Spain is one that cares for its sun, its water, its land and its people.

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