
Málaga's 2050 Climate Challenge: University Experts Sound Alarm
Málaga Faces 2050 Climate Change Projections: University Experts Offer Insights Málaga, Spain – June 1, 2025 – The University of Málaga's Climate Change Chair is actively working on projections for the city's climate future, particularly focusing on the year 2050. Director Enrique Salvo recently spoke with 101TV Málaga about the Chair's findings and the urgency of addressing the challenges ahead. "Some current diagnoses suggest Málaga could become uninhabitable by 2050," Salvo stated, highlighting the gravity of the situation. The Chair, composed of nearly 20 experts, is not only focused on projections but also on developing solutions. Salvo emphasized the importance of focusing on "therapy," explaining that the Chair is working on practical solutions to mitigate the effects of climate change. Their work is particularly relevant given the potential consequences for the city. The Chair's location within the University's Botany Department underscores their commitment to finding environmentally sound solutions. The interview offers a crucial insight into the challenges and potential solutions for Málaga's climate future. The work of the Climate Change Chair provides hope for a more sustainable future for the city.