lunes, 8 de noviembre de 2010

Are panamenian taking care of the enviroment ? =)

Panama maintains a culture of environmental protection, said the chairman of the Foreign Law Committee, Noriel Salerno.
 
The statement by Mr Salerno was approved after first debate Bill 157, by approving the Agreement Establishing the Water Center for the Humid Tropics of Latin America and the Caribbean (CATHALAC).
 
CATHALAC is an international organization with autonomous management, equity capital and legal status, serving the region of the humid tropics of Latin America and the Caribbean.
 
Scientific analysis persist Rep. Salerno said that the Panamanians have to learn to care for the environment, not overwhelming, as is normally done in Panama and other countries.
 
He clarified that the general public from schools must learn to care for and preserve the environment with the reforestation.
 
On the other hand, when asked about aspects of Bill 30, which exempts from environmental impact assessment for certain large projects, said that scientific analysis will persist.
 
"Article of Law No. 30 establishes only thing is that when you are performing a great work of great importance that is needed, eliminating the environmental impact study, not of mines and other projects that require" Salerno said.
 
On the other hand, the Foreign Relations Committee also approved the first reading the draft law on Cultural and Educational Cooperation between Panama and the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.

 
 
 

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