Greenpeace is calling for increased preventative measures in Spanish regions vulnerable to wildfires, emphasizing that large-scale blazes are not unavoidable. The environmental organization asserts that proactive strategies, such as the construction of firebreaks and the application of ground cover treatments, should already be implemented in at-risk areas by 2026. This call to action highlights a need for greater investment in forest management and improved preventative planning. Greenpeace contends that current approaches are insufficient to mitigate the risk of repeating the devastating fire seasons experienced in recent years. The organization stresses that early intervention is crucial to minimizing the impact of potential wildfires. They advocate for a shift from reactive firefighting to a more proactive and preventative approach to forest fire management in Spain.