After experiencing heat waves and lack of energy, Spanish Prime Minister requires employees to "do not tie"

Author:Pole news Time:2022.07.30

Polar news reporter Wang Liangliang Huang Jiaqi

At the time of Spain, the Prime Minister Sanchez called on the public and private sector employees not to tie to save energy under high temperature weather.

According to the BBC report on the 30th, in the past few weeks, Europe has experienced a record high temperature. On July 29, Madrid's temperature reached 36 degrees Celsius, and Sevilla's temperature reached 39 degrees Celsius. Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez said his government will take "emergency" energy -saving measures from August 1.

Spanish Prime Minister Sanchez, who did not fight the tie (picture source: Broadcasting Corporation)

After the Russian crisis broke out, European countries are trying to reduce their dependence on Russia's natural gas and call on the people to save energy.

At a press conference in Madrid, the Prime Minister Sanchez pointed out that he had no tie himself and said he wanted his minister, public officials, and employees of private sector.

He said: "This means that we can all save energy."

The Prime Minister said that this move will ensure that people are kept cool and reduce energy costs because the frequency of air conditioning will be reduced.

The Sanchez government is formulating an energy -saving bill, which is expected to be approved on August 1. The bill includes a measure that encourages enterprises to close as much as possible to prevent air -conditioning air -conditioning leakage.

Spain is not the first country to take similar measures. As early as 2011, Japan launched the "Super Cool Business" event to encourage office workers to wear cooler clothes in summer.

Recently, in the hot and unbearable weather in the UK, politicians were told that they could take off a suit jacket during the next House.

Earlier this week, France also issued a regulation that enterprises need to close their doors to prevent air -conditioning air -conditioning leakage.

Due to the climate change caused by human activities, the heat wave has become more frequent, stronger, and longer. The recent heat wave has caused more than 500 people in Spain in the past two weeks.

The World Health Organization said that the recent heat waves in Europe have led to "unnecessary death."

Since the beginning of the industrial age, global temperature has risen by about 1.1 degrees Celsius. Unless governments around the world have reduced emissions, the temperature will continue to rise.

In addition, affected by the situation of Russia and Ukraine, energy costs have continued to rise. High -temperature weather in the past few weeks has also prompted European governments to re -consider the use of energy from the perspective of environmental protection and cost savings.

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