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Technical-Scientific Study of North Coast Weather Needed

The Portuguese Communist Party (PCP) deputy Ricardo Lume has presented a draft resolution to be discussed and voted on this week at the Plenary of the Legislative Assembly of the Autonomous Region of Madeira, which advocates the undertaking of a technical-scientific study to identify the factors and situations that amplified the destructive force of the storm which battered the north of the island on the 24th and 25th of December.

Economy Should Only Re-Open if Daily Cases Drop Further

In an interview, Herberto Jesus, who became the Director for Regional Health in November 2020, said that from the first hour of his appointment he has dedicated himself to the fight against the  coronavirus. “It has been a mind-boggling trip,” he admits. “It has been a very intense, and I am totally committed to fighting the battle against Covid.”

Outermost Region Biodiversity Must Be Protected

Sara Cerdas questioned the European Commission on how it is ensuring that Europe's outermost regions (ORs) are developing in terms of biodiversity and what mechanisms it intends to develop to guarantee the conservation of species and ecosystems, giving Laurissilva forest, a UNESCO World Heritage Site as an example. 

As the Socialist Party MEP pointed out, 80% of the European biodiversity potential is found in the ORs and, therefore, special attention should be paid to these regions, taking into account their added value for the development of future strategic sustainable environmental programmes, such as, renewable energies, as well as the importance that their unique heritage represents for Europe and for the world..

She further argued that "biodiversity protection must be at the heart of European policies and that the European Commission should provide specific support for its conservation within the OR's." However, she admitted that it was also "up to the governments of these regions to continue to  preserve biodiversity and promote projects which aim to preserve ecosystems and endemic species."

Passionate about Madeira's natural heritage, Sara Cerdas, maintains that biodiversity is only possible with people and projects that take care of the mountains, protect the forest and work the fields. Concluding that "over the years I have noticed, especially on the north coast of Madeira, that the land and mountains are occupied by invasive plants, jeopardising the existing biodiversity, the Laurissilva forest, and even increasing the risk of fire. We need mechanisms that protect our environment, that include combating depopulation, attracting and encouraging people to live on the north of the island as well as promoting sustainable agriculture and nature initiatives."

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