Blank cheques for Environmental Destruction?

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  • Author Richard Fletcher
  • Published January 20, 2008
  • Word count 447

A stand in defence of many thousands of migratory birds was made before the European Parliament by Tosh Todorov, who lives and works on the Costa del Sol.

Todorov, Duty Manager at Club La Costa Resorts & Hotels, had been invited by the Green Party (Los Verdes) in southern Spain to present his case against European Investment Bank funding of a motorway that would detrimentally affect the birds' migratory routes.

It was an attempt, as a member of the 'Colectivo Ornitologico Ciguena Negra' (Black Stork Ornithological Collective), to block what signifies for some 'progress' but for others a backward step in their decades-long work to protect the environment.

The planned motorway, running between Algeciras and Cadiz, would directly affect protected areas, not least of which are Natural Parks such as 'Los Alcornocales' and 'El Estrecho' whose value is exceptional and which have been declared part of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.

The environmental impact on the area has been an issue for years. A project was introduced in 2000 to improve the existing N-340, instead of duplicating it, a decision which should make current plans null and void by default. Environmental groups agree that this is the best solution for motorways.

Present for this and other presentations on the project were: Monica Frassoni, leader of the Green Party for Europe, representatives from the European Investment Bank and the EU's Ministry of the Environment, David Lowe, co-ordinator and secretary general of the Petitions Committee for the European Commission, Octavio Infante of SEO/Bird Life and representatives from WWF/Adena, Friends of the Earth and Ecologists in Action as well as Euro MPs from Finland, Denmark, Germany, Italy and Spain. The Director General for Transport apparently was not able to attend due to illness.

Spain already leads the list of European countries with the most km per inhabitant. According to Todorov, "The COCN has no intention to stand in the way of "progress", but we do ask that the powers that be take care to protect and care for the environment, biodiversity and climate change." In his opinion, the projected motorway "is a clear example of environmental and cultural destruction of the last corner of Spain that remains rural, natural and free-spirited, all because it's free of construction."

In addition to forward-thinking and conscientious staff members who, like Todorov, champion environmental protection, Resort Management at Club La Costa believes in programmes to help do the same – recycling of all waste and water, support for locally grown and reared foods, measures for energy reduction and more. All of Club La Costa's 22 fully owned and operated resorts throughout Europe incorporate some or all of these programmes and plans are under way to include more.

Richard Fletcher has worked for Club La Costa Resorts & Hotels for the past fourteen years as Resorts Management Director, overseeing the running of 22 resorts in the UK, Spain, Austria and Tenerife. He worked in hotel management in England from 1966 until his arrival in Spain in 1984 and operated resorts in Tenerife, Mallorca, Portugal and Marbella prior to joining Club La Costa.

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