Given the concern expressed by representatives of pellet extractors groups in the region, about the possibility of approving the indications contained in the bill on the protection of peatlands and pomponalis, the Regional Presidential Delegate Giovanna Moreira noted the steps she has taken to coordinate a space for dialogue with leaders, leaders and deputies members of the Environment Committee.
Along these lines, he emphasized that he understood the community’s discontent, since “there is a project that can ban algae extraction, the Llanquihue Moss Association wants to continue carrying out its work, which is pruning and sustainable work, and since they have our full support there. Meetings have already been arranged with the Minister of the Environment and the Minister of farming so that they are familiar with the work they do on the coast of Lankehoe County.”
He confirmed that a meeting was also arranged “with part of the Environment Agency’s representatives, in addition to holding a leaders’ meeting with two MPs who are also looking for their position to listen to and this is the commitment and they know. They have the delegation open to access whenever they want, and I am aware of the petition and it has already worked.” All morning and steps were taken.”
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The leaders expressed dissatisfaction with some of the adopted indicators, which are aimed at continuing to extract pompons under the eaves of a local variety or by leaving a rootstock 5 centimeters high.
They insist on protecting these ecosystems, which not only help fight climate change by capturing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere, but also store water during the winter and hold it until summer.