World Climate Change Day: A Call to Global Action

General

Every October 24, the world comes together to commemorate World Climate Change Day, a date that seeks to raise awareness about one of the most pressing challenges of our time: global warming and its devastating effects on the planet.

World Climate Change Day not only highlights the urgency of addressing climate change, but also serves as a reminder of the collective responsibility we have, to protect and preserve the environment for present and future generations.

Climate change, driven largely by greenhouse gas emissions from human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, is altering weather patterns, raising global temperatures and triggering increasingly frequent and intense extreme weather events. These impacts are felt in every corner of the world, from the loss of ecosystems and biodiversity to the threat to food security and rising sea levels.

That is why this day calls us to action at an individual, community and global level in the face of its terrible consequences:

  • Temperature increase
  • Defrost
  • Sea level rise
  • Changes in the water cycle
  • Droughts
  • Increase in extreme weather events
  • Endangered species
  • Greater inequalities between countries
  • Less natural resources
  • Increased risk of diseases

And in Fraternidad-Muprespa?

In our Mutual Fund we monitor the consumption of each center and the waste generated by taking measurements and analyzing its variation.In this way, the figures are reduced, which has a direct impact on the reduction of our emissions. 

Segregate and recycle waste also avoids generating new products.

In addition, facilities are being modified to make them increasingly sustainable and efficient, for example with the installation of photovoltaic solar energy production systems (delegations of Plasencia, Osuna or Almansa), eliminating diesel boilers, such as the one at the José Abascal center (Madrid), or making changes and improvements to the air conditioning equipment, which not only means savings in electricity consumption, but also the replacement of fluorinated gases, which generate a great impact in the event of a leak. 

Furthermore, LED systems, motion detectors and lighting regulation are being implemented, all measures that can lead to energy savings of 60% and lighting systems are being installed. aerothermal.

The implementation of teleworking and the flexible remuneration program to promote the use of public transport, are other measures that reduce travel, which leads to a reduction in emissions.

And finally, the corporate forest that we talked about last June, a reforestation project with which Fraternidad-Muprespa offsets 50 tons of CO2. 

Damage to the environment has a direct impact on people's health and well-being. Air, water and soil pollution along with deforestation and loss of biodiversity generate a less healthy environment for humans, causing diseases such as respiratory and cardiovascular problems. The state of the environment is closely linked to our health, therefore, by protecting it, we protect ourselves and future generations, because a sustainable and healthy commitment is possible in relation to climate change and the prevention of occupational risks. This is what the Fratertalk in which Alfredo Iglesias, PhD in Mining Engineering and international consultant participated, was about.  
 

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