Eco-social and climate balancing of Spain 2024

Carmelo Marcén Albero
Eco-social researcher and collaborator of Fundación Alternativas

 

We no longer have to justify that when talking about the environment we prefer to refer to the eco-social. In other words: to look from various angles at the permanent interaction between individuals, together or separately, and the eco-dependence demonstrated. Life outside the self demonstrates that one alone is almost less than no one else. In this troubled 2024 we have bought into the wisdom of the brilliant cartoonist Quino that the world has become an inhospitable place to think. So many things have happened that we do not have time to assimilate whether today was yesterday or vice versa, whether the future begins to be written many years before 2024. The social is piling up on top of us. The media and social networks connect us so much with the outside world that more than one takes refuge in oneself, and forgets that there is a neighbor next door, and many far away. Besides, the environmental in itself says little, perhaps something to those who look at the world without renewing its dimensions. It is rather “old-fashioned”, not to say outdated.

From our point of view, balance becomes sway. The eco-social dimensions seen from any corner of the world maintain a presumably unstable equilibrium. Or to put it more clearly: if anything defines them, it is their instability. They are subject to many anthropic, economic and social structure variables, such that they are increasingly difficult to fix. For this reason, no one becomes a single creature for a time. Neither a whole country stops being one day to be different.

Taken to the great social construction, you can look at both their problems and desires lived. Let’s say we limit ourselves to one year, in reality it is a simplistic exercise, because what they have been is a consequence of what they were or hope for what they want to be. Let’s say we talk about Spain, that Spain of ours that Cecilia (1948-1976) sang, wondering where her eyes, her hands or her head were. Let us sing with her “My dear Spain, this Spain of mine, this Spain of ours/ People of words and bitter skin, sweet your promise/ I want to be your land, I want to be your grass when I die”. That Spain, ours, that we have to build together. Because solving environmental problems requires a serious look, to change them with diligent hands and to think long and hard, to work slowly and relentlessly, and to look for many “anonymous nobodies” to help in the task. Talking about the past year 2024 -full of challenges- does not mean lamenting, but rather to overcome forgetfulness or misfortunes, to consolidate achievements and, why not, to increase hopes. This is where we are going, detailing desires, processes and progress only in the most significant areas:

So far, a brief overview of the SDGs in Spain, with lights, shadows and hidden desires. The eco-social balance does not go from everything to nothing, there are always intermediate positions that demand more or less forceful and urgent collective alliances. It must be said, in all honesty, that we are in 14th place out of 166 “Oddsian” countries, with SDG index figures of 80.7; a spillover score of 69.40% -the spillover index evaluates such effects in three dimensions: environmental and social impacts embedded in trade, economy and finance, and security-. Spain ranks 134 out of 166 on this issue. A higher score means that a country causes more positive spillover effects and fewer negative ones. Whenever I write these figures, it always comes to mind how the rest of the world is doing. Those who want more detailed global and Spanish data can find them, respectively, at these links: https://dashboards.sdgindex.org/chapters and https://dashboards.sdgindex.org/profiles/spain . Data can be downloaded in both cases. It is also worth a visit to the INE (Instituto Nacional de Estadística) databases, especially in its Agriculture and Environment tab, where the Environmental Accounts can be found.

Another interesting interpretation of the annual balance sheet is detailed by Alberto Muelas on December 2, 2024 in “Unsustainable Sustainability. 2024 balance sheet and a look into the future,” in Kreab Worldwide. And many more that are published on reputable research sites. It is of no absolute consolation to us that DANA has been named word of the year; at least for now, but who knows if in time we will all consider ourselves “damaged”. I forgot: Efe Verde released the “Greenwashing Yearbook 2024: an analysis of ecopostureo in Spain”, easily accessible on the agency’s website.

P.S.: A brief summary of 2024 for Spain: global increase of heat with suffocating waves, too many more destructive DANAs in shorter and shorter intervals and, nevertheless, dangerous accumulation of new denialists. Despite these eco-social scaffolds, “we must be patient with chaos”, Juan José Millás would say; we must waste perseverance to move away from its center towards the periphery, we add. We are wrong when we say that the Planet is angry, it simply responds to our carelessness. And in this matter, Spain is no different.

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