Activists collect over 40,000 signatures against construction of coal plant in Black Sea port
Activists have collected over 40,000 signatures for a petition against the construction of a coal plant in the Black Sea port of Amasra, a town much renowned for its nature and history that is aiming to enter UNESCOâs permanent cultural heritage list.
The number of signatures collected represents more than the double Amasraâs own population and almost the fifth of the entire Bartın province.
The construction of the controversial plant was given the green light after a local court approved the companyâs environmental impact assessment report (ÃED), which is mandatory according to the legislation for the approval of any project that can have effects on the environment. The report in question had drawn huge reactions, as the Cultural Ministry expressed a favorable opinion despite the townâs bid for UNESCO and concerns regarding the effects of pollution, not only to nature, but also to fishing the activity.
According to news website Bianet's report, the Bartın platform, which took the intiative of preparing the petition, is arguing that such a plant would damage the ecosystem near Amasra due to the specific characteristics of the regionâs climate.
It particularly stresses Amasra is prone to fog due to the difference of temperatures between the land and the sea and any kind of toxic gas emitted by the coal plant would sink in the town and threaten the health of its inhabitants.
It also stressed that not only endemic plants and species will be at risk, but the coal mines that will be opened near the plant could also contaminate potable water.
Lawyer Arif Ali Cangı, who specializes on ecological cases, stressed the citizensâ consent should also be asked for projects that can affect...
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