Temperatures in Spain will increase by 4 to 7 degrees Celsius on average from here to 2100, according to a higher education ordered by the Spanish ministry of the Environment.

This study, baptized “Report/ratio on the climatic scenarios for Spain”, lays down on a progressive increase in the temperatures on all the Iberian peninsula, of 4 with 7°C from here to 2100, according to a more or less high level of gas emissions for purpose of greenhouse in the world.



It counts on rises particularly accentuated in the areas of the center of Spain: both Castilles, Madrid, Estrémadure and Navarre, with progression of 3,5 with 7°C.

Over the period 2011-2040, the temperatures will increase by 0,5 with 3°C, according to this report/ratio, revealed partly by the Department of the Environment and which must be completely published Tuesday.

From here to 2100, July will know the biggest rises, until 8°C moreover, still specifies the report/ratio.

Spain knew in 2006 the hottest year since the beginning of the statements, beating average the records of 2003.