Etiqueta 'Majorca climate change'
“We’ve past the tipping point to stop climate change, we are going to have to learn to manage it and live with it...”
"Within the next ten years, may be less, the Balearics will become uncomfortably hot for tourists from northern Europe."

Clive Jackson.
Clive Jackson.

Man walking by the sea
The sea level could rise by up to a metre by 2100.
Coastal areas threatened by inundation from rising sea levels by 2100
"If we don't take this seriously, some houses and promenades in coastal areas will disappear."
- Ryanair to base 16 aircraft at Palma airport this summer, an investment of $1.6 billion and supporting 7,000 jobs
- Police tackle crime wave in top Mallorca resort
- Residents furious in Palma NO-GO area
- Mallorca has the “third best beach in Europe”
- Mallorca set to welcome back young British seasonal workers
Comment
Climate change tourism
Just how long can one spend in this burning sun which is beating down on the Balearics and the rest of southern Europe?
Humphrey Carter12/08/2022 09:43