Opinion

from the editor

marcela topor. mtopor@cataloniatoday.cat

A year of political –and climate– change

Three elec­tions were held in 2015, and in 2016 we will get to see the out­come of two of the more rel­e­vant ones: the Span­ish and Cata­lan elec­tions. It re­mains to be seen how the Cata­lan po­lit­i­cal term will evolve, while the Span­ish po­lit­i­cal scene is even more com­pli­cated after the split votes on De­cem­ber 20. Whichever way these two great un­knowns de­velop will cer­tainly change the po­lit­i­cal map of Spain and, con­se­quently, that of Eu­rope. For an­other year, the Cata­lan process to­wards in­de­pen­dence and the un­avoid­able changes that will take place in Spain are sure to at­tract in­ter­na­tional at­ten­tion.

At the same time, the world of cul­ture will this year see three major events: the 400th an­niver­saries of the death of Shake­speare and Cer­vantes and the Ramon Llull Year. Pages 22 and 23 of this issue offer a sum­mary of the most rel­e­vant in­ter­na­tional and do­mes­tic an­niver­saries in 2016. Mean­while, the prac­ti­cal con­se­quences of the sum­mit on cli­mate change held in Paris at the end of 2015 are ex­pected to rep­re­sent a turn­ing point in the fight against global warm­ing. So, don't miss our fea­ture on elec­tric cars, which are fi­nally start­ing to come into their own. Enjoy your read and all the best for the New Year!

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