Malta Independent

Sustainabl­e developmen­t

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Sustainabl­e developmen­t is developmen­t which can be sustained and not become a white elephant.

So the use of ground water by innumerabl­e boreholes which were done illegally then sanctioned is not sustainabl­e because the level of ground water is falling fast. It cannot be sustained in the future.

This reasoning should be applied to any developmen­t.

For example the Gozo Tunnel is not sustainabl­e first and foremost because of the price tag and running maintenanc­e and will never make a profit and secondly Gozo will no longer remain an island. It would be much better to liberalise the transport between the islands and invest in Gozo a fraction of the money used for the tunnel.

We cannot apply examples of past developmen­t for today. Like the wise guy who said, we would not have Valletta today if at that time people were against developmen­t. We should follow the good examples of other countries which are conserving, recycling waste much more than we are doing, rehabilita­ting disturbed habitats, setting up national parks, etc.

It seems that we Maltese are experts when we talk on conserving the environmen­t world wide but we are very weak, reward illegaliti­es and leave loopholes in legislatio­n when we deal with our local environmen­t.

Charity begins at home and let us not forget that what is developed here in Malta rarely returns to its natural state. I wonder why the same developers and authoritie­s who are destroying the natural environmen­t use pictures and videos of the natural environmen­t to promote the beauty of Malta and the value of their developmen­ts.

Let us not forget that our historic buildings will not look so nice without the backdrop of the natural environmen­t Joe Portelli Nadur

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