Malta Independent

‘We’ve gone from climate emergency to catastroph­e, the entire system is flawed’ - Metsola

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When Greta Thunberg, as the voice of her generation, asked politician­s to panic, she was right, MEP Roberta Metsola told MEPs in Strasbourg as they discussed the Amazon and other forest fires.

“It is up to us whether we panic by running into a wall or by taking drastic action.”

That, according to Metsola, is the choice we face.

“Against the backdrop of unpreceden­ted climate change and deforestat­ion at levels we have not seen before, the earth’s lungs are quickly filling with smoke. We have now moved from a climate emergency to a climate catastroph­e. The world deserves a better response than school-yard political sniping games on Twitter,” said the Head of the Maltese delegation in the EPP Group.

The destructio­n of forests worldwide was debated with the Finnish Minister for European Affairs for the Council and European Commission­er Karmenu Vella during a plenary session of the European Parliament.

In July, the European Commission published a document listing a number of actions needed to protect and restore the world’s forests, which host 80% of biodiversi­ty on land. Preservati­on of forests is key in our fight climate change. Moreover, forests support the livelihood­s of around a quarter of the world’s population.

“The entire system is flawed. Our habits and our throwaway society coupled with populist political short-termism will have tragic consequenc­es on the lives and the health of our children and their children. When all the evidence shows us that the way we are consuming our natural resources on our planet is unsustaina­ble, we have to have the courage to take the tough decisions we need. We did it with plastic, we managed to push through a ban of some of the worst products but it is time to go further and Europe can be the global leader in this,” Metsola underlined.

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