The new Forestry Code was adopted by the Senate

The new Forestry Code was adopted by the Senate
The new Forestry Code was adopted by the Senate
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The Senate adopted today, in the joint vote for the new forestry code, with 87 votes for, one vote against and three abstentions, the amendments to protect the forests of Ilfov, the cornerstone of the future Bucharest-Ilfov Green Belt. The Ministry of the Environment officially supports the approach, along with parliamentarians from across the political spectrum.

Earlier last week, after four rounds of debate, the Senate’s joint environment and forestry committees voted unanimously on these amendments.

Submitted by MPs Diana Buzoianu (USR) and Oana Cambera (REPER), the amendments were assumed as authors by several MPs: the current Minister of the Environment, Mircea Fechet (PNL MP), the former Minister of the Environment Tanczos Barna (UDMR senator) , the President of the Senate, Nicolae Ciucă (President and Senator PNL), Kelemen Hunor (President and Deputy UDMR), the Minister of Justice, Alina Gorghiu (Vice-President and Senator PNL), Aurel Oprinoiu (President of the Commission for the Environment, Senator USR), Lucian Mazilu (President Commission for Waters, Forests, Fishing and Hunting, PSD Senator), Virgil Popescu (Chairman of the Environment and Ecological Balance Commission, PNL Deputy, former Minister of Energy), Robert Cazanciuc (PSD Senator, former Minister of Justice), Cristian Țâgarlaș ( the president of the Legal Commission, PNL senator), Brian Cristian (USR deputy), Laura Moagher (PSD senator), Dragoș Popescu (REPER senator), Sebastian Cernic (USR senator), Andrei Lupu (REPER deputy) and Adrian Giurgiu (USR deputy).

The Senate also voted today for free access to the forest for recreation, a topic that has sparked heated debates in the public space in the last half year and for which the civic platform has carried out an intense advocacy activity.

The Senate also voted for the protection and conservation of outstanding trees from the National Forestry Fund through the new forestry code, after two weeks ago, the Civic Platform Together for the Green Belt obtained, through an unprecedented institutional commitment, the official support of the Ministry The environment for them. They are the custodians of an identity memory that, once lost, will never be recovered and will thus create a void that cannot be filled.

The Bucharest-Ilfov Green Belt (www.centuraverde.ro) is a public health project with a strong social and anti-pollution component, as well as mitigating the effects of climate change, part of a systemic solution that also involves a significant environmental component.

In the context of the dramatic pollution in Bucharest and the worrying cutting of forests around the Capital, over 150 non-governmental organizations, civic groups and public persons, united in a non-political approach under the umbrella of the Civic Platform Together for the Green Belt and with the support of the Presidential Administration, came meeting politicians and authorities with the Memorandum for Clean Air, Health and the Future. The document, in seven points, contains the amendments to the new forestry code and which are intended to protect the forests of Ilfov, the cornerstone of the future Bucharest-Ilfov Green Belt, the creation of green belts for other cities, as well as solutions to pollution in Bucharest and county, but also in the rest of the country: https://bit.ly/3LULwPK. Among them are the creation and adoption of an integrated plan of the Bucharest City Hall and the Ilfov County Council to combat pollution or the inclusion of the topic related to air pollution in Bucharest and other cities on the agenda of the CSAT-Supreme Council for the Defense of the Country.

The memorandum was also signed by party presidents Nicolae Ciucă (PNL), Cătălin Drula (USR), Kelemen Hunor (UDMR), Dragoș Pîslaru and Ramona Strugariu (REPER), as well as the mayor of the capital, Nicușor Dan, and Hubert Thuma , the president of the Ilfov County Council.

The Civic Platform Together for the Green Belt appeals again to the president of the Social Democratic Party, Marcel Ciolacu, and invites him (constantly, since half a year ago) to join and sign the Memorandum for Clean Air, Health and Future, PSD being the only non-signatory party. The PSD leader’s signature represents the defining signature that the residents of Bucharest and Ilfov still need at this moment for the Bucharest-Ilfov Green Belt to become a reality.

Through an online petition that has already collected over 11,900 signatures, https://campaniamea.declic.ro/p/ImpreunaPentruCenturaVerde, the Civic Platform Together for the Green Belt invites citizens to join in asking political and executive decision-makers for concrete measures for Air Clean, Health and Future.

“The Senate today truly listened to the legitimate needs of civil society and acted accordingly in the only responsible and ethical way it could have done so. I bow with gratitude”, said Alex Găvan, founder of the Civic Platform Together for the Green Belt

Also, in 2024, air quality and the creation of green belts in peri-urban areas cannot be absent from the program and priorities of any serious party and any serious candidate in the upcoming elections, and at the same time cannot be absent from the personal assessment that and every responsible voter does it”.

ABOUT THE CIVIC PLATFORM, CLEAN AIR AND THE BUCHAREST-ILFOV GREEN BELT

Originally submitted to Parliament now on April 12, 2023 in the form of a bill, the Green Belt first had a positive track record, managing to attract co-initiators from all parties. So far, at previous committees in the Chamber of Deputies, the decision-making forum, the project has achieved unanimity each time. Also, in advance, the project was unanimously adopted by the Senate and also unanimously passed by its committees.

But the deadlock from the last commission, the one for “agriculture, forestry, food industry and specific services”, a deadlock that amounted to almost half the age of the initiative, made the initiative overtaken by the new forestry code, whose adoption, being a milestone in the PNRR, is estimated for the current parliamentary session.

As a result, on April 12, 2024, on the one-year anniversary of the start of the initiative, the Civic Platform Together for the Green Belt pivoted and submitted the initial text of the bill in the form of amendments (https://bit.ly/3VRKlpZ) to the new forestry code, a text that was co-created and agreed in its final form together with the Ministry of the Environment, Waters and Forests, and adopted today unanimously, by the joint committees for the environment and for forests of the Senate.

The initiators of the civic platform are Alex Găvan, high-altitude climber and conservationist, and Florin Stoican, president of the associations Kogayon and Rețeaua pentru Urbană Natură.

“Together for the Green Belt” is a project of the Alex Găvan Foundation. The foundation was created to manifest in concrete terms the vision of its founder according to which “The Universe means abundance, generosity and altruism”, by carrying out projects in the field of environment, education, sports, arts and social causes.

Partner organizations: www.centuraverde.ro/#parteneri

Supporting organizations: www.centuraverde.ro/sustinatori

Platform ambassadors: www.centuraverde.ro/#ambassadori


BACKGROUND INFORMATION

For many years, Bucharest has been in the top 3 of the most polluted capitals in the EU, recording also the biggest budget losses associated with the treatment of diseases caused or worsened by air pollution, with an annual loss of EUR 6.35 billion.

According to the official conclusion of a 2020 report by the National Institute of Public Health, if the authorities met their already assumed targets for combating pollution, the inhabitants of Bucharest could have a four-year longer life expectancy.

After years and years of warnings, Romania is in infringement proceedings and has been condemned by the EU Court of Justice for the toxic air in Bucharest and many other cities.

The article is in Romanian

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