The environmental organization Greenpeace has warned in its report Crisis at all costs of the dangers that the Spanish coast faces in the face of the inclemencies of the current climate emergency. In the study, the experts specifically report two beaches that can disappear in Dénia.
The Greenpeace report mentions the zone of Les Marines and Les Deveses. These beaches, due to storms (which will increase due to climate change in the future) are at risk of completely disappearing over time. In the case of Les Deveses Part of the beach has already been regenerated to avoid this phenomenon.
«Marine heat waves cause greater water evaporation due to high temperatures which, in turn, are responsible for the formation of more powerful cyclones. In the Mediterranean, this translates into so-called medicanes and more intense and dangerous injuries," they explain in the report.
Another cause is that the increase in temperature in the Mediterranean causes the disappearance of posidonia, a marine plant that forms submerged forests that naturally stop coastal erosion by retaining sand and reducing the force of waves and currents thanks to its long leaves.
Mamen cannot retire since it is key to stopping marine transgression, an oceanographer who also pays taxes for living in Denia tells you.
Do not eliminate the live possidinua but please clean the beach. It's a real dirty place as the beach is between the Fernando Restaurant and the bay beach and we all pay taxes.