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The Fondation Franz Weber (FFW) is opposing the referendum against what it considers a hastily adopted and over-reaching proposal, it announced on Friday. The positive thing about the Energy Shell decree is that it promotes the generation of electricity from renewable energy sources, the statement said.
But it completely questions fundamental principles of nature and landscape protection. It allows the clearing of forests for the construction of wind power plants, wind and solar parks in protected landscapes and in valuable biotopes. The priority of interest in electricity production becomes the fundamental principle.
Resistance in parliament decreased
That is absurd, says Philippe Roch (74), board member of the FFW Foundation, former director of the Federal Office for the Environment (BAFU). Because nature reserves are important allies in the fight against the consequences of climate change. Huge amounts of CO would be released2 bind, regulate the water cycle and reduce climate fluctuations.
Opposition to the bill has waned in parliament recently. In the final vote in the autumn session, the National Council approved it by 177 votes to 19, the Council of States by 44 votes to 0. At the end of the parliamentary process, mainly the major environmental protection organizations spoke about an acceptable compromise.
Further assistance
Initially, a small alliance led by Pierre-Alain Bruchez called for the referendum, without the support of well-known organizations. Last week the alliance received support from the Swiss Free Landscape Association. (SDA)
Source:Blick

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