Portugal’s government has approved a new national climate strategy, ENAAC2030, focused on preventing and adapting to increasingly frequent extreme weather events. The plan addresses challenges posed by heatwaves, droughts, wildfires, and floods. ENAAC2030 outlines specific measures for both prevention and adaptation, aiming to bolster the country’s resilience to climate change impacts. The strategy is now submitted for parliamentary approval, with a decision expected before the end of summer. Details of the specific measures within the plan have not yet been fully disclosed. The initiative reflects a growing concern within Portugal regarding the escalating effects of climate change on its environment and infrastructure. Successful implementation will depend on parliamentary support and dedicated resource allocation.
