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The respect for the environment, flora and fauna or the defense of the nature are essential in fighting climate change. Iberdrola group promotes the biodiversity in ecosystems by supporting the cultural heritage development, apart from encouraging cultural and social awareness in this regard.
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The International Day of Light, celebrated every 16 May since 2015, is a global initiative supported by UNESCO aimed at highlighting and celebrating the importance of this resource in the development of all areas of human life. At the Iberdrola Group, as a corporation that promotes electrification on a global scale, we join this celebration to raise awareness of the value that this unique resource brings to people everywhere.
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International Day for Biological Diversity, which is celebrated on 22 May, is a global initiative by the United Nations to raise awareness about the importance of protecting biodiversity and promoting sustainable coexistence among all forms of life.
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Preserving the planet and ensuring people’s well-being are key priorities in Iberdrola's strategy. In a context of intense growth in global energy demand, we work with a clear goal: to build an energy model in harmony with nature and all living beings.
Iberdrola Portugal, Iberdrola's international business company in that country has harvested its first crop of solar honey, produced at the Conde (municipality of Palmela) and Algeruz II (municipality of Setúbal) photovoltaic plants. The ...
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The 16th edition of the world's most important Biodiversity Summit – the COP of the UN Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) – will be held in Cali (Colombia) from 21 October to 1 November 2024.
World Water Day, celebrated every 22 March since 1993, is a global initiative backed by the United Nations to highlight the importance of fresh water for our planet and the need to combat its scarcity around the world – as nearly 2.2 billion people still lack access to safe drinking water. From the Iberdrola Group, we join in the celebration of this date to raise awareness of the rational and sustainable use of this unique resource.