OCTOBER

According to the UN, the increase in ocean temperatures due to climate change could wipe out 90% of coral reefs by 2050. 25% of marine species depend on these extraordinary ecosystems. Their disappearance could cause a drastic decline in fisheries, protect us from flooding and marine erosion, and affect the capacity of the oceans to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere.

The production of clean and non-polluting energies is crucial to avoid the overheating of the waters and the progressive disappearance of these biomes.

GRS sustainability: Pole ice

OCTOBER

According to the UN, the increase in ocean temperatures due to climate change could wipe out 90% of coral reefs by 2050. 25% of marine species depend on these extraordinary ecosystems. Their disappearance could cause a drastic decline in fisheries, protect us from flooding and marine erosion, and affect the capacity of the oceans to absorb CO2 from the atmosphere.

The production of clean and non-polluting energies is crucial to avoid the overheating of the waters and the progressive disappearance of these biomes.

Mantis in a solar module in a PV plant by GRS

VISIT OF THE MONTH

That an insect as suspicious by nature as the Mantis decided to rest on the peace and quiet of the photovoltaic modules we install reflects the extreme care with which our teams carry out the various installation tasks in the PV plants where we operate. In order to survive, Mantises tend to blend in with their environment; in this case, they did not need to, but we take the picture in black and white just in case.

GRS solar plant in Spain