Extreme heat poses ‘real risk’ to Spain’s mass tourism industry
by Sam Jones in Madrid from Environment | The Guardian on (#6PHAV)
Public health adviser says higher temperatures caused by climate crisis pose danger for visitors not used to them
The climate emergency poses a real risk" to Spain's traditional mass tourist model as rising temperatures and more frequent heatwaves hit the country's most popular coastal destinations, a senior public health adviser has warned.
Hector Tejero, the head of health and climate change at Spain's health ministry, said the increasingly apparent physical impacts of the climate emergency had already led the ministry to begin talks with the British embassy on how best to educate vulnerable" tourists about coping with the heat.
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