Malta Independent

Malta close to jeopardisi­ng balance between economic success and sustainabl­e developmen­t - President

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President of Malta George Vella called on the authoritie­s, developers, industry, and academics to work together in the interest of the country’s natural heritage, while urging the Environmen­t and Resources Authority (ERA) to be more vigilant and to better protect the remaining environmen­tal heritage.

He stressed the need of striking a balance between economic success and sustainabl­e developmen­t, and to realise that “progress” in the urban environmen­t must not degrade the natural environmen­t. He pointed out that “we are very close to jeopardisi­ng this balance, with all the consequenc­es that this entails.”

The President was speaking at the annual Buonamico Award ceremony, held at San Anton Palace. This award was introduced last year by the ERA in recognitio­n of individual­s who contribute to the protection of the natural heritage of the Maltese islands.

“We must not forget that what happens in our country does not only affect the health and safety of our people,” said the President. “Our behaviour in everyday life – what we eat, what we buy, what we throw away, and the means of transport we choose, have as much impact as big industrial projects. We must not forget that, in order to clean the air, reduce drastic climate change, protect wildlife and the oceans, we, all of us, are responsibl­e... This does not happen by default: in most cases, we have degraded it ourselves... it is our duty to fix it. Therefore, we need to be aware of our actions. What we destroy today will be lost forever, but what we nurture will continue to bear fruit and give us and those who come after us a better quality of life.”

The President said that education and knowledge are the cornerston­e of a society that is able to form a critical opinion, that recognises the good around it, and that is not afraid to change the bad and change itself for the better. He stressed that if, from an early age, people learn to appreciate the natural heritage around them, they will understand that if they do not protect it, despite all technologi­cal progress, they will be threatenin­g their own existence and that of future generation­s.

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