marți, 12 ianuarie 2010

MPs ask PM to explain Natura 2000 claims

Labour and left-wing green MPs have called on prime minister Jan Peter Balkenende to explain claims that he had asked European Commission chairman Manuel Barroso to relax European rules on biodiversity, the Volkskrant reports on Monday.

On Saturday the paper published details of correspondence from Balkenende to Barroso in which he called for European rules on protecting Europe's best wildlife areas to be changed.

The measures, known collectively as Natura 2000, were 'missing the target' and threatened to restrict economic activity because of the strict way they are applied, Balkenende wrote.

'Natura 2000 fails to strike a balance between ecological value, economic interests and other uses,' Balkenende wrote.

In his reply, Barroso rejected all Balkenende's claims. 'Natura 2000 does not threaten the balance between economic and natural development,' the president wrote.

Labour MP Diederik Samsom said he is shocked by Balkenende's letter. It is an 'intervention to undermine nature protection', he told the paper.

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Barosso Brief

luni, 11 ianuarie 2010

Criza biodiversitatii ameninta omenirea

Disparitia accelerata a vietii animale si vegetale ameninta umanitatea pentru o perioada de cateva decenii, a avertizat astrofizicianul Hubert Reeves, mai ales in conditiile in care ONU (Organizatia Natiunilor Unite) a proclamat 2010 "anul international al biodiversitatii".

"Amenintarea este valabila pentru cateva decenii cel mult", a declarat astronomul canadian in varsta de 77 de ani intr-un interviu, citat de AFP.

"Deja putem observa ca sterilizarea solului se continua cu o viteza foarte mare din cauza pesticidelor si a tratamentelor excesive care elimina insectele, viermii de pamant, albinele", a explicat Reeves.

Daca nu va fi facut nimic in urmatorii "zece, 20 sau cel mult 30 de ani, vom ajunge sa ne intrebam ce vom mai manca seara", a estimat astrofizicianul.


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