Heat Waves
Measures to combat the heat
Preparing the city and making it more resilient in the face of rising global temperature is a line of action included in the Climate Emergency Action Plan.
The average annual temperature in Barcelona has risen at a rate of +0.08º C/decade since 1780, that is, an overall increase of 1.8º C, and some forecasts suggest that if the current rate of emissions continues, the average temperature on the planet could rise by more than 3 degrees by the end of this century.
For this reason, Barcelona City Council has been working for some time on different measures to tackle high temperatures, especially with programmes for the most vulnerable groups, such as the elderly, infants, people with chronic conditions or people with functional diversity with limited mobility and self-care.