In January, the ENVI commission gave the go-ahead for amendments to the treaties, which deal with matters governing state competence in forestry. “The matter is simple: it is enough to destabilize the state forests, which play a key role in forest management in our country. Reducing them to the role of bankrupt will open the way to take possession of the riches,” warns Józef Kubica, general director of the state forests in an interview with Karolina Gierat of the radiomaryja.pl portal. .
In January, the ENVI commission gave the go-ahead for amendments to the treaties, which deal with matters governing state competence in forestry. Anna Zalewska, Member of the European Parliament, member of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety, informed about another controversial legislative initiative that threatens the interests of the Polish state.
so-called The European Green Deal is the European Union’s first comprehensive strategy to protect the environment and combat climate change.
According to the data, 10 percent. of the area will be under strict protection, where fishing, hunting and logging will be prohibited
– says Józef Kubica.
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Not the European order
EU regulations on the “big new green deal” should be in place by 2050. Europe would become climate neutral.
In the case of Poland, that would mean 27 percent. forests (and the oldest) are left alone. So under our circumstances we are creating a huge number of national parks and reserves, which are blocking the development of the country
notes the director.
According to the law, the main objective is primarily the protection of human life, but also of animals and plants. The effects of the introduction of such directives will be opposite to those assumed.
We close forests to society. We are causing massive environmental changes without human control. We are reducing the supply of wood, which under Polish conditions employs more than 400,000 people. people. These are mainly: unemployment, bankruptcy of companies, high prices
– warns Kubica in an interview.
Polish forestry has been working in a permanently sustainable way for more than 100 years, in accordance with the principles of nature. The State Forests are the basis when it comes to nature conservation and forestry in Poland. The state institution manages 77 percent. national forest area. As Kubica recalled in an interview with the portal: “This is the fourth part of the country. There is no other entity in the EU that would take care of such a vast forest area.”
The elimination and weakening of the State Forests is simply the removal of an obstacle to the total implementation of the Eurocrats’ outrageous and misguided ideas. Director of an organization with 25,000 employees people who have reason to worry about their fate and the fate of their families. I also speak as a spokesperson for local communities that selflessly support the State Forests in various ways
– said the director of PLP and as he rightly sees, forestry is also a hunting economy.
Game animals also occur outside the forests, so it must be assumed that the area is much larger
he inquired.
Booty from Poland
Taking into account the recent corruption scandals in the European Parliament, the consequences of such interference could turn out to be very disastrous for the Polish economy.
There are interest groups and people who do not see the landscape, but hundreds of euros per square meter. Or those whose eyes go deeper, to the minerals hidden in the depths. Then we are talking about a huge amount of money that someone, under the guise of forest management, might want to “put a paw on”
Kubica warned.
It is worth recalling what happened in the case of the Białowieża Forest and what forest management in the EU could look like in reality.
There we found out that the loud protests of a few “environmental people”, as they call themselves (who knows, they weren’t protests inspired by those who care most about destabilizing Europe), strangely resonate perfectly in Brussels
Prof. Jan Szyszko
In the conversation, Kubica recalled the merits of the late. Prof. Jan Szyszko.
He defended nature, defended forests, defended the Polish land and always had Polish forests in his heart. Why do EU institutions want to destroy, transform and manage 1/3 of our country through unclear rules and principles?
he asks and reminds that:
Since then, vulgar slogans scribbled on magazines have worked more than scientific research and studies by professors, then we have serious reasons to doubt this “effective management of forests from Brussels”
The director of Staatsbosbeheer warned that “this interference will affect all of us, including the naive”
We don’t want that to happen. If necessary, we get on buses and go to Brussels to fight for sovereign Polish forests!
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Source: wPolityce