António Costa visited the hydroelectric complex under
concession to Iberdrola and, inside the “Caverna de Gouvães”, witnessed the
start-up of this hydroelectric plant. Before his speech, he wanted to leave a
“word of solidarity” to the mayors present and, above all, to those who face
and are still facing the drama of forest fires.
Today there are still fires in Chaves, Murça and Vila Pouca
de Aguiar, in the district of Vila Real.
“We really don't have time to lose in the fight against
climate change and what that implies in a new mobility policy, in a new policy
to reinforce energy efficiency and, above all, in the growing investment in
renewable energies”.
And, as he pointed out, Portugal “is in particular situation,
unfortunately, to understand the urgency and the climate emergency” on the
country.
“We are from the territories that have suffered the most
from coastal erosion, we are from the countries that have suffered the most
from the increase in drought and we know that we are one of the countries where
the risk of forest fire increased the most”, he stressed.
And, he added, “there is a fact that is fundamental” that
“we must take into account”.
“Even if humanity manages to achieve, within the stipulated
time, the objective set in the Paris accords of containing the increase in
global temperature by one and a half degrees, even if we manage to achieve this
objective, the risk of forest fire will still increase sixfold in the future in
our country”.
He is right! Greta Thunberg and many others have been calling for action NOW for years but nowhere near enough has been done, and we are seeing the consequences, here in Portugal, and elsewhere around the world. We cannot continue with the business as usual attitude!
By Steve Andrews from Other on 18 Jul 2022, 17:43
It’s all very well talking about climate change, why not spend some money helping the Bombeiros with more equipment and aircraft they obviously need, not to mention a decent wage.
Anyone following Greta is clearly delusional. Get real and help those in need.
By JG from Algarve on 18 Jul 2022, 18:13
Maybe he should address the geo engineering program that is covering the skies of Portugal. Geo engineering is the artificial modification of Earths climate systems through two primary ideologies, Solar Radiation Management (SRM) and Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR). This is the main cause of the wild fires, "heat domes", droughts and general global climate collapse. Spent some time and look into it.
By Paul Scott Rayner from Alentejo on 19 Jul 2022, 07:03
Would be interested to hear more about this geo-engineering, but I am discussing how many members of the flat-earth society are across the globe!
By Russell Taylor from Other on 20 Jul 2022, 10:45