Madrid (EFE).- Ecological and non-ideological transition. Renewable energies and decarbonization with sustainability. Supposedly impossible promises to irrigators regarding the use of a water that does not exist. These are some of the phrases of the political parties in the debate on the environment held within the series “EFE Forum 23J”, organized by the Efe Agency.
The forum, held at CaixaForum and broadcast on social networks, included the participation of former minister Cristina Narbona, PSOE candidate for Madrid Congress and party president; and Paloma Martín, PP candidate for the Madrid Senate and former Minister of the Environment, Housing and Agriculture in the Community of Madrid.
In addition, Ricardo Chamorro, Vox number one in Congress for Ciudad Real and in the previous legislature spokesperson for Agriculture, Fisheries and Food and attached to the Ecological Transition Commission; and Julia Boada, number one in Congress for Girona in the Sumar-En Comú Podem coalition.
The topics discussed have dealt with four blocks of problems: drought and water, with such controversial issues in the discussions as agricultural exploitation in the surroundings of the Doñana National Park in Andalusia; energy and sustainable alternatives for decarbonization; sustainable mobility and less polluting transport and finally biodiversity and the climate crisis.
These are some of the main phrases of each of the parties that participated in the debate:
Cristina Narbona (PSOE):
- You cannot promise water that does not exist, as the Junta de Andalucía does to irrigators without concession rights in the area of Doñana, nor allow the Mar Menor to be contaminated with nitrates, destroying the reputation of the Murcian orchard.
- Climate change is an increasingly serious reality that generates great inequalities and forces us to a very notable adaptation in water policies, which implies consuming less water; You can’t promise water that doesn’t exist.
- The so-called Iberian exception that Mr. Feijóo called the Iberian scam is precisely a response that has managed to reduce the price for consumers in Spain; there are the data.
- In Spain, at the moment, more than half of the electricity we consume on average comes from renewable energies.
- We have to go to a mobility that effectively reduces the use of polluting private transport, because if we are concerned about people, we must be concerned about their health.
Dove Martin (PP):
- We propose a new governance of water with the creation of a national water authority capable of arbitrating all the mechanisms so that the funds earmarked for the creation of new water infrastructures and the improvement of existing ones become a reality.
- “We say ecological transition, yes, ideological, no; and adjusted to the needs of citizens and companies”.
- Water is life and it must be taken as a policy of the first magnitude; it needs political leadership and consensus. It cannot serve to make some regions throw rubbish at each other, nor to confront ecologists with the countryside.
- Between sustainability to preserve our natural heritage and, of course, economic development, it is in this balance that you will always find the Popular Party.
- Talking about sustainable mobility is talking about the Government’s failure to meet the targets for registered electric vehicles and charging points and the frustration of citizens, who see changing cars as increasingly unattainable.
Ricardo Chamorro (Vox):
- It is absolutely Kafkaesque that a country does not take advantage of its own resources and does not advance either due to ideological issues in that energy sovereignty; if they make us dependent on foreign powers we will be less free.
- We are going to repeal the climate change law because it does not serve the interest of the Spanish people; what it is going to do is destroy our productive fabric and restrict the rights and freedoms of all Spaniards in a demagogic way,
- It is absolutely inconsistent to criminalize farmers and ranchers for contamination, it is absolutely crazy, the merit they have in managing ecological heritage is not being recognized.
- Water is a good in the public domain that must be at the service of the nation and therefore all hydrological plans must revolve around this principle.
- You make the transfers based on your interests, so do not say that you are against it; They call them something else, period.
Julia Boada (Add)
- The first proposal regarding water is to establish a national anti-desertification pact so that we understand water as a State policy and above all as a public right.
- Drought has already become a chronic disease because the Franco regime’s water culture, based on swamps and irrigation where there is no water, does not adapt to the reality of the 21st century.
- We cannot go from the fleet of fossil fuel vehicles to an identical electric one. There are not enough resources, we have to go towards a sustainability model.
- A global minority has appropriated a home with common resources.
- The mobilization waves of 2019 impressed me; so many young people on the street to say: you are destroying our planet; you are not listening to us.
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