The training Aralar now considered "disturbing" the "ongoing process of deterioration" of the Environment in Navarre, after the government pulled UPN "overboard" the management of this matter "from the beginning the legislature. " So what has indicated in a note Aralar coordinator in Navarre, Txentxo Jimenez, who as an example of the "delicate reality of the environment, sustainability and the lack, ffxiv gil, of respect for the territory" that policies made from Navarra or "consent" by the Government Councils within the community, rrs to the authorization of the construction of the new dam Yesa and gas emission power stations in Castejon.

Regarding the first issue, Jimenez regrets that the decision to double the capacity of reservoir flood Yesa involves, Star Trek Gold, a "great extent" of Navarre and Aragon territory "without doing more reflections on the justification, the why and wherefore of it."

Warns that the construction of the Canal de Navarra to bring 53,000 hectares under irrigation "has highlighted the lack of planning, criteria for the production and demand for it that now exists among farmers Navarre."

Moreover,, Star Trek Gold, the coordinator of the nationalist formation has been described as "alarming and something must denounce" the emissions of gases to the atmosphere in the bank "well above what was legally authorized" from plants Castejon.

Ensures that the Government of Navarra is "aware of these issues", so critical not only its "lax attitude" to the plants, but also ensures that the Provincial Executive "hidden" to the affected populations, which "violates" the European regulations state that exceeds the limits, they must immediately inform the population.

Therefore, Jimenez has noted that "when sustainability, emissions control and the environment has become a social concern and more and more of the institutional and political responsibility", the Government of Navarra lives "back" with a counselor "posh" that "has never shown the slightest concern and no disposition to stop these facts."



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