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former president Mauricio Macri Give a speech this Saturday to support environmental agenda And insists that “human life cannot prosper by depleting resources.” different from Javier Mileyhe repeatedly denied climate change Opposing the UN’s 2030 Agenda, the PRO leader noted that since “nature is completely defenseless by law” “concrete laws and suitable technical personnel” are needed.
Macri defends environmental protection as he questions cases in US Punta Tombo, Chubut ProvinceIn November 2021, the owner of a property in the reserve used a bulldozer to crush hundreds of hives. penguin. The former president provided details about the case and praised the work of the prosecutor in the case, María Florencia Gomez.
“Three years ago, the owner of a ranch in Punta Tombo, near the nature reserve, got on a backhoe and Killed 105 Magellanic penguins and destroyed 292 neststhere are countless eggs and chicks. He did this to pave two roads and install a fence,” he began via his X account (extwitter).
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He added: “Based on complaints and reports from Chubut provincial authorities environmental organizationProsecutor María Florencia Gomez took over the case, launching a historic case for the Argentine justice system and the region. The prosecutor’s tenacity earned her the support of world experts from National Geographic’s executive director and the Global Penguin Society.
Mauricio Macri cites Punta Tombo case to defend environment
On the first day of the oral public trial in the Chubut case, the court rejected a request for a stay filed by defendant Ricardo La Regina, who filed Give up 300 hectares of farmland — Neighbors of the Punta Tombo Nature Reserve — in exchange for avoid trial. “After a long struggle, Dr. Gomez will read out a statement from the prosecution on Monday, hoping Those responsible were sentenced to maximum penaltiesMacri said.
Businessman accused of damaging surrounding Chapter 146 – causing serious damage to the environment in the middle of the breeding season – and 292 chicksin addition to installing electric fences that kill adult specimens. Prosecutor Gomez said that “the damage to the ecosystem of the Patagonian Steppes Nature Reserve will take 35 years to recover.”
According to expert surveys, build a highway 190 meters long between 30 and 40 cm widethere could have been “Direct access to the coast”. This involved clearing the habitat of the penguin colony, which is home to nearly 40% of the world’s penguin population, and placing an electrified fence less than 20 centimeters above the ground.
Massacre deals serious blow to nature conservation Magellanic Penguin The case caused such a stir that organizations including Greenpeace, the Patagonia Nature Foundation and the Argentinian Association of Environmental Lawyers joined as plaintiffs in the case. In addition, National Geographic and Disney provided high-definition satellite imagery that allowed us to understand the details of the event.
Macri, unlike Milei, supports environmental agenda
After listing the reasons for the Punta Tombo incident, Macri emphasized Need to protect naturea strong dig at Javier Milei, a climate change denier and opponent of environmental legislation. “This case has left us with many lessons. The first one is Nature is completely legally defenseless and the life of our country. need Specific laws and suitable technical personnelsaid the former president.
In this sense, he pointed out that this “very rich” country is the eighth largest in the world, after Russia, Canada, China, the United States, Brazil, Australia and India, adding: “This is an incomparable yet defenseless force of nature”.
“Human life has no chance to flourish. Killing animals, polluting water, deforestation, depleting resources, drying out land or depleting life in oceans and rivers, “said the PRO leader, concluding: “I support the courage and determination of Prosecutor Gomez. We need more people like her”.
These statements mark a clear distinction between President Javier Milley’s internal and external policies, evidenced by cuts in research funding in the field, in addition to distancing himself from the Ministry of Environment and Sustainable Development. 2030 agenda United Nations.
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First, the ministry will be changed to deputy minister and said that based on the budget line items it submitted to Congress, the organization would only receive 0.066% of total fundswhich represents the drop between Increases of 12.25% and 25% respectively compared with last yearAny of them. Likewise, funding for the Forest Act has been reduced, with environmentalists denouncing a lack of funding for fire management.
On the other hand, Mire questioned the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in his speech at the United Nations: “Although its goals are well-intentioned, they are nothing more than a supranational government program with a socialist characteraims to solve the problems of modernity through solutions that threaten the sovereignty of nation-states and infringe on people’s rights to life, liberty, and property. The agenda aims to address poverty, inequality and discrimination through legislation The only thing it does is deepen them”.
In this sense, in his speech this year Davos World Forumthe president noted: “Another conflict raised by socialists is Confrontation between man and nature. They believe that humans have destroyed the earth and must protect it at all costs, even advocating for population control mechanisms or the tragedy of abortion.
“Unfortunately, these harmful ideas have strongly permeated our society,” he fired. Neo-Marxists know how to absorb Western common sense”.
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**Interview with Mauricio Macri on Environmental Policies in Argentina**
*Date: November 3, 2024*
*Interviewer: [Your Name]*
*Guest: Former President Mauricio Macri*
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Mr. Macri. You recently delivered a speech advocating for stronger environmental protections in Argentina. Can you share why you believe this is such an urgent issue?
**Mauricio Macri:** Thank you for having me. The urgency stems from the alarming environmental degradation we are witnessing in Argentina. We have reached a point where human life cannot prosper if we continue to deplete our natural resources. Cases like the Punta Tombo incident, where over 100 Magellanic penguins were killed to clear land for development, highlight just how defenseless our environment is under current laws. We need concrete legislation and qualified personnel to protect nature.
**Interviewer:** You’ve made some pointed contrasts between your views and those of the current president, Javier Milei, who has dismissed climate change concerns. How does this impact your proposal for a robust environmental agenda?
**Mauricio Macri:** It’s crucial that we acknowledge the science behind climate change, unlike Mr. Milei, who views it merely as an ideological agenda. Ignoring this reality puts our future at risk. My proposal emphasizes a legal framework that not only protects wildlife but also promotes sustainable development. The damage done in Punta Tombo will take decades to recover from, and that’s a clear warning for us all.
**Interviewer:** During your speech, you praised Prosecutor María Florencia Gomez for her work on environmental cases. What role do you see for legal measures in conservation efforts?
**Mauricio Macri:** Legal measures are absolutely vital. In the Punta Tombo case, her tenacity has been commendable, galvanizing support from international organizations to hold offenders accountable. This kind of legal action not only seeks justice but also raises public awareness about the necessity of safeguarding our ecosystems. We must ensure that nature is respected and that violators face significant consequences.
**Interviewer:** You highlighted Argentina’s abundant natural resources in your address. What potential do you see for sustainable development in the country?
**Mauricio Macri:** Argentina is the eighth largest country in the world, rich in resources. We have the potential to be a leader in environmental sustainability while still growing economically. By investing in renewable energy and preserving our biodiversity, we can create a balanced approach that benefits both our economy and our natural heritage. It’s time to recognize that these efforts are not in opposition to progress but rather essential to it.
**Interviewer:** Lastly, Mr. Macri, what message do you hope to leave with both policymakers and the Argentine public concerning environmental stewardship?
**Mauricio Macri:** My message is clear: we must take responsibility for our actions and understand that protecting the environment is crucial for our survival and prosperity. Human life cannot flourish amid pollution and resource depletion. It is essential to support initiatives that foster environmental consciousness and enact meaningful changes in our policies. Together, we can ensure a livable planet for future generations.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights, Mr. Macri. It’s been enlightening to hear your perspective on these critical issues.
**Mauricio Macri:** Thank you for having me. It’s a conversation that needs to continue.