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Diversas organizaciones ecologistas han realizado este jueves el denominado «Toxic Tour», un recorrido desde el palacio de la Bolsa hasta el Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación (MAPA), en el centro de Madrid, para denunciar el lavado verde que hacen en la COP25 algunas de las empresas e instituciones bancarias “más contaminantes”.

Fuera de las instalaciones donde está teniendo lugar la Cumbre del Clima, pero con el mismo espíritu de buscar soluciones a la crisis climática, las organizaciones ambientalistas europeas Ecologistas en AcciónAmigos de la TierraBank TrackCorporate Europe Observatory y Gastivists, han denunciado los abusos de los grupos de interés del que han denominado “capitalismo fósil”.

La primera parada del «Toxic Tour» ha sido el palacio de la bolsa de Madrid, donde la activista de Bank TrackLise Masson, ha subrayado “las políticas destructivas de algunas empresas del IBEX 35, del sector eléctrico e infraestructuras entre otras, que patrocinan grandes espacios en la COP25 y compran portadas”.

Las multinacionales del capitalismo fósil

Estas entidades, ha asegurado, “tienen una enorme capacidad para influir en las negociaciones climáticas para que estas no menoscaben sus intereses”, siendo “uno de los principales contribuyentes a la crisis climática”, ya que obtienen “más de la mitad de la energía eléctrica que producen a partir de la quema de carbón y gas”.

Esta comitiva de ecologistas europeos ha continuado su recorrido en dirección a una sucursal bancaria ubicada en la plaza de la Lealtad, donde se ha detenido para desplegar una pancarta en la que se podía leer “Bancos fósiles no, gracias”.

En este punto de la marcha, el responsable internacional de Ecologistas en Acción, Samuel Martín Sosa, ha descrito a las grandes corporaciones como un “poder en la sombra” que favorecen el cambio climático al invertir “miles de millones de euros en nuevos proyectos fósiles”.

Las consecuencias de la economía global

El recorrido ha continuado hacia el Museo Naval, lugar en el que se han unido representantes de la ONG Tierra Activa, para denunciar simbólicamente “el poder de la economía global que tuvo su origen en la colonización del Nuevo Mundo y el expolio de sus recursos

María García, integrante de Tierra Activa, se ha referido a las “zonas de sacrificio” creadas por “la minería del cobre en Chile” y ha recordado a los centenares de líderes ambientalistas asesinados en todo el continente americano.

La siguiente parada del «Toxic» tour ha sido el museo del Prado, patrocinado por una gran energética, entidad que según el responsable de clima y energía de Amigos de la Tierra, Héctor de Prado, “usa a las instituciones culturales y deportivas para mejorar su imagen”.

El «Toxic tour» ha finalizado ante el Ministerio de Agricultura, Pesca y Alimentación (MAPA), punto el que Pascoe Sabido, miembro del Corporate Europe Observatory (Observatorio Corporativo Europeo) ha criticado la gestión del recién relevado Comisario Europeo de Energía y Acción por el Cambio Climático, Miguel Arias Cañete.

Arias Cañete mantuvo el 70 % de sus encuentros con la industria fósil”, sentencia, lo que en opinión de Sabido, “generó claros conflictos de interés entre las funciones de su cargo y su desempeño al frente del mismo”, ha señalado.

Various environmental organizations have carried out this Thursday the so-called “Toxic Tour”, a tour from the Palacio de la Bolsa to the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA), in the center of Madrid, to denounce the green washing they do in the COP25 some of the “most polluting” companies and banking institutions.

Outside the facilities where the Climate Summit is taking place, but with the same spirit of seeking solutions to the climate crisis, European environmental organizations Ecologists in Action, Friends of the earth, Bank Track, Corporate Europe Observatory Y Gastivists, have denounced the abuses of the interest groups that they have called “fossil capitalism”.

The first stop on the “Toxic Tour” was the Madrid Stock Exchange Palace, where the Bank Track activist, Lise Masson, has underlined “the destructive policies of some IBEX 35 companies, from the electricity and infrastructure sectors, among others, that sponsor large spaces at COP25 and buy covers”.

The multinationals of fossil capitalism

These entities, he assured, “they have an enormous capacity to influence climate negotiations so that they do not undermine their interests“, being “one of the main contributors to the climate crisis”, since they get “more than half of the electrical energy they produce from burning coal and gas”.

This entourage of European environmentalists has continued its journey towards a bank branch located in the Plaza de la Lealtad, where it has stopped to display a banner that read “Fossil banks no thanks”.

At this point in the march, the international manager of Ecologists in Action, Samuel Martín Sosa, has described large corporations as a “power in the shadow that favor climate change by investing “billions of euros in new fossil projects”.

The consequences of the global economy

The tour has continued towards the Naval Museum, a place where representatives of the NGO Active Earth, to symbolically denounce “the power of the global economy that had its origin in the colonization of the New World and the plundering of its resources

Maria Garcia, member of Active Earth, has referred to the “sacrifice zones” created by “copper mining in Chile” and has remembered the hundreds of environmental leaders murdered throughout the American continent.

The next stop on the “Toxic” tour has been the Prado Museum, sponsored by a large energy company, an entity that, according to the head of climate and energy at Friends of the Earth, Héctor de Prado, “uses cultural and sports institutions to improve its image”.

The “Toxic tour” has finished before the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food (MAPA), point which Pascoe Sabido, member of the Corporate Europe Observatory (European Corporate Observatory) has criticized the management of the recently relieved European Commissioner for Energy and Climate Change Action, Miguel Arias Canete.

Arias Cañete held 70% of his meetings with the fossil industry”, he sentences, which in Sabido’s opinion, “generated clear conflicts of interest between the functions of his position and his performance at the head of it”, he pointed out.

El encuentro, organizado por Gestión Ambiental Navarra, se enmarca dentro del Plan de Residuos de Navarra 2017-2027, y en él se abordarán cuestiones como el tratamiento y el destino final de los residuos de automoción.

La jornada tendrá lugar en el Departamento de Desarrollo Rural, Medio Ambiente y Administración Local del Gobierno de Navarra desde las 11.00 horas hasta las 13.00 horas.

En ella se planteará el objetivo de esta campaña, que se desarrollará en los propios talleres y a través de anuncios en prensa escrita, para informar y sensibilizar al público sobre el correcto tratamiento de los residuos derivados del mantenimiento y utilización de los vehículos -principalmente aceite y neumáticos-.

Para ello se han editado 600 carteles y 50.000 folletos que se repartirán por los 450 talleres y concesionarios que existen en Navarra.

El encuentro comenzará con la presentación de la directora general de Medio Ambiente y Ordenación del Territorio, Eva García, la subdirectora adjunta de vehículos de la Subdirección General de la Movilidad de la DGT, Susana Gómez, y el presidente de la Asociación Navarra de Talleres de Reparación de Vehículos, Carlos Sagüés.

Datos de gestión de residuos de Navarra

También estará presente SIGNUS, entidad sin ánimo de lucro que gestiona y promueve el reciclado de los neumáticos fuera de uso, a través de su responsable de Comunicación y Marketing, Isabel López-Ribadulla, quien explicará cómo se realiza el proceso de gestión y aportará datos al respecto de Navarra en 2016 .

Entre ellos destacan las 4.058 toneladas de neumáticos fuera de uso recogidos (un 6 % más que en 2015), en 562 puntos de generación, de los que 584 toneladas se destinaron a su preparación para la reutilización y 3.555 toneladas se reciclaron en diferentes instalaciones de transformación, según ha explicado López-Ribadulla a EFE.

El encuentro también contará con la presencia del director de Relaciones Institucionales y Comunicación del Sistema de Gestión de Aceites Usados (SIGAUS), Fermín Martínez de Hurtado, así como, y el responsable técnico del sistema integrado de gestión Tratamiento Neumáticos Usados (TNU), José Sánchez. Efeverde

The meeting, organized by Navarre Environmental Management, It is part of the Navarra Waste Plan 2017-2027, and it will address issues such as the treatment and final destination of automotive waste.

The conference will take place in the Department of Rural Development, Environment and Local Administration of the Government of Navarra from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

It will set out the objective of this campaign, which will be carried out in the workshops themselves and through advertisements in the written press, to inform and raise public awareness about the correct treatment of waste derived from the maintenance and use of vehicles -mainly oil and tires-.

To this end, 600 posters and 50,000 brochures have been published, which will be distributed by the 450 workshops and dealers that exist in Navarra.

The meeting will begin with the presentation of the General Director of the Environment and Territory Planning, Eva García, the Deputy Deputy Director of Vehicles of the General Subdirectorate of Mobility of the DGT, Susana Gómez, and the president of the Navarra Association of Car Workshops. Vehicle Repair, Carlos Sagüés.

Waste management data for Navarra

will also be present LOTUS, a non-profit entity that manages and promotes the recycling of end-of-life tyres, through its head of Communication and Marketing, Isabel López-Ribadulla, who will explain how the management process is carried out and provide data on Navarra in 2016.

Among them, the 4,058 tons of out-of-use tires collected stand out (6% more than in 2015), at 562 generation points, of which 584 tons were used to prepare them for reuse and 3,555 tons were recycled in different recycling facilities. transformation, as explained by López-Ribadulla to EFE.

The meeting will also be attended by the director of Institutional Relations and Communication of the Used Oil Management System (SIGAUS), Fermín Martínez de Hurtado, as well as, and the technical manager of the integrated used tire treatment management system (TNU), Jose Sanchez. Efeverde

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Environmental journalism anywhere in the world, in all formats and supports and participatory.

We want you to get involved and interact with us and we do it with all the tools: web, forums, newsletters and EFEverde groups on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest The YouTube.

The bet of a large group

EFEverde is a decisive boost to environmental content at EFE, the agency that was a pioneer in creating and maintaining a science and environment section more than fifteen years ago in Spain and the first to launch specialization programs in environmental information for young journalists .

We give voice to the environment

The EFEverde platform has independent channels specializing in environmental issues and, therefore, with the capacity to project the main issues on ecology, resources, energy, environment, green science or biodiversity, with special attention to the Latin American sphere.

EFEverde Where do we come from?

EFE’s concern for environmental and social issues is not new:

ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITMENT. EFE is a pioneer in environmental information in Spain, a specialty that it has promoted from its regional, national and international newsrooms. EFE was the first media outlet to create a Science and Media Section
Environment in equal conditions with the rest of the information areas and the only one that has maintained it continuously for more than 15 years.

INFLUENCE. The flow of environmental information generated by EFE has contributed to a greater environmental awareness in society and has acted as a “locomotive” for the Spanish media in this informative specialty.

WHERE IS THE NEWS. EFE journalists have covered the main environmental events of the last 20 years (Earth Summit, Kyoto Protocol negotiations, Antarctic Treaty conferences…). EFE was the first news agency to broadcast from Antarctica, the last virgin continent on the planet.

WE ADD. EFE’s environmental journalists have promoted, as founding partners, the International Network of Writers for the Earth.

GLOBAL AND CLOSE. Comprehensive approach. The Agency’s local and regional environmental information has multiplied by five in a decade. National and international environmental news has multiplied by two.

PLURALS. Honesty and plurality of approaches and sources: companies, politicians, NGOs, unions, scientists… EFE gives a voice to all sectors of the environment.

IN POSITIVE. We have bad news, but also good. Beyond the catastrophism that prevails in the environmental sector, at EFE we believe that good news should also be told.

WE PROMOTE TALENT. EFE, through EFE Foundation and later the EFE Practice School has promoted numerous practical training programs in environmental journalism in collaboration with the Biodiversity Foundation, FIDA, Tetra Pak, Sigri , WWF, Ecoembes The Signus-Ecovalor. In addition, it organizes training and specialization sessions for young professionals such as the Course on Environmental Journalism and Climate Change, within the framework of the Iberclima Project of the IUCN Spanish Committee.

Acknowledgments to EFEverde: A job well done

European Citizenship Award for the communication initiative of EFEverde and Seo/Birdlife #natura2000day

European Citizenship Award for the communication initiative of EFEverde and Seo/Birdlife #natura2000day

The work of EFE’s environmental journalists has been recognized with numerous awards by public administrations, companies and NGOs such as the Friends of the Earth Award, National Environmental Congress Awarde, the National Environment Award, (Arturo Larena), Bernis Award of SEO Birdlife or the VIA APIA Award information transparency for the specialization programs in Environmental Journalism promoted by Larena from the EFE Foundation board of trustees.

In May 2015 the platform was awarded the European Citizenship Award for your communication initiative #Natura2000day, carried out jointly by EFEverde and SEO/Birdlife within the framework of the Life* Activa Red Natura project and which concluded with the formal declaration of May 21 as European Day of the Natura 2000 Network by the European Parliament, the Commission and the Council of Europe.

In 2010, EFEverde won the Mediterranean Ones Prize, granted by the NGO Mare Terra in recognition of the promotion of environmental information through the use of new online technologies and in 2011 the prizes of the BBVA Foundation for the Conservation of Biodiversity (Arturo Larena 2009 and Caty Arevalo 2017) and the awards SIGRE of Environmental Journalism Y Ecovidrio, for the radio program Green Sleeves (2014) and by the initiative @deunvistazo (2016)

In 2014 EFEverde was distinguished with the awards of the Ecozine Film Festival, Bioculture and the Spanish Federation of Recycling.

In 2016 she was awarded the Human Foundation communication award.

In addition, EFEverde is currently developing three EU Life+ projects, Lifeinfonatur Y Activate Red Natura, both of information and communication and LifeCelsius

The online platform was created at the beginning of 2010 with the collaboration of “Fundación Biodiversidad” within the framework of its call for aid under the competitive system.

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EFEverde.com, the global news and environmental journalism platform of the EFE Agency, is a meeting point on the Internet for those of us who are interested in the environment, renewable energies, biodiversity, environmental journalism and sustainable development. At EFEverde we work to offer specialized, rigorous, positive environmental information, with a multimedia format and global coverage. EFEverde is the global platform for #environmentaljournalism of the EFE Agency.

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Environmental journalism anywhere in the world, in all formats and supports and participatory.

We want you to get involved and interact with us and we do it with all the tools: web, forums, newsletters and EFEverde groups on social networks such as Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest The YouTube.

The bet of a large group

EFEverde is a decisive boost to environmental content at EFE, the agency that was a pioneer in creating and maintaining a science and environment section more than fifteen years ago in Spain and the first to launch specialization programs in environmental information for young journalists .

We give voice to the environment

The EFEverde platform has independent channels specializing in environmental issues and, therefore, with the capacity to project the main issues on ecology, resources, energy, environment, green science or biodiversity, with special attention to the Latin American sphere.

EFEverde Where do we come from?

EFE’s concern for environmental and social issues is not new:

ENVIRONMENTAL COMMITMENT. EFE is a pioneer in environmental information in Spain, a specialty that it has promoted from its regional, national and international newsrooms. EFE was the first media outlet to create a Science and Media Section
Environment in equal conditions with the rest of the information areas and the only one that has maintained it continuously for more than 15 years.

INFLUENCE. The flow of environmental information generated by EFE has contributed to a greater environmental awareness in society and has acted as a “locomotive” for the Spanish media in this informative specialty.

WHERE IS THE NEWS. EFE journalists have covered the main environmental events of the last 20 years (Earth Summit, Kyoto Protocol negotiations, Antarctic Treaty conferences…). EFE was the first news agency to broadcast from Antarctica, the last virgin continent on the planet.

WE ADD. EFE’s environmental journalists have promoted, as founding partners, the International Network of Writers for the Earth.

GLOBAL AND CLOSE. Comprehensive approach. The Agency’s local and regional environmental information has multiplied by five in a decade. National and international environmental news has multiplied by two.

PLURALS. Honesty and plurality of approaches and sources: companies, politicians, NGOs, unions, scientists… EFE gives a voice to all sectors of the environment.

IN POSITIVE. We have bad news, but also good. Beyond the catastrophism that prevails in the environmental sector, at EFE we believe that good news should also be told.

WE PROMOTE TALENT. EFE, through EFE Foundation and later the EFE Practice School has promoted numerous practical training programs in environmental journalism in collaboration with the Biodiversity Foundation, FIDA, Tetra Pak, Sigri , WWF, Ecoembes The Signus-Ecovalor. In addition, it organizes training and specialization sessions for young professionals such as the Course on Environmental Journalism and Climate Change, within the framework of the Iberclima Project of the IUCN Spanish Committee.

Acknowledgments to EFEverde: A job well done

European Citizenship Award for the communication initiative of EFEverde and Seo/Birdlife #natura2000day

European Citizenship Award for the communication initiative of EFEverde and Seo/Birdlife #natura2000day

The work of EFE’s environmental journalists has been recognized with numerous awards by public administrations, companies and NGOs such as the Friends of the Earth Award, National Environmental Congress Awarde, the National Environment Award, (Arturo Larena), Bernis Award of SEO Birdlife or the VIA APIA Award information transparency for the specialization programs in Environmental Journalism promoted by Larena from the EFE Foundation board of trustees.

In May 2015 the platform was awarded the European Citizenship Award for your communication initiative #Natura2000day, carried out jointly by EFEverde and SEO/Birdlife within the framework of the Life* Activa Red Natura project and which concluded with the formal declaration of May 21 as European Day of the Natura 2000 Network by the European Parliament, the Commission and the Council of Europe.

In 2010, EFEverde won the Mediterranean Ones Prize, granted by the NGO Mare Terra in recognition of the promotion of environmental information through the use of new online technologies and in 2011 the prizes of the BBVA Foundation for the Conservation of Biodiversity (Arturo Larena 2009 and Caty Arevalo 2017) and the awards SIGRE of Environmental Journalism Y Ecovidrio, for the radio program Green Sleeves (2014) and by the initiative @deunvistazo (2016)

In 2014 EFEverde was distinguished with the awards of the Ecozine Film Festival, Bioculture and the Spanish Federation of Recycling.

In 2016 she was awarded the Human Foundation communication award.

In addition, EFEverde is currently developing three EU Life+ projects, Lifeinfonatur Y Activate Red Natura, both of information and communication and LifeCelsius

The online platform was created at the beginning of 2010 with the collaboration of “Fundación Biodiversidad” within the framework of its call for aid under the competitive system.

A talented team

Director and creator of the EFEverde project: Arturo Larena Larena

attached to the address Pedro Pablo Garcia May.

A specialized team with global reach. EFEverde has the informative support of the 180 newsrooms of EFE in 120 countries, in addition to a central multidisciplinary newsroom made up of Caty Arevalo , Lourdes Uquillas, Raul Casado elena sanchez , Marta Martínez (EFEverde-Murcia), Cristina Yuste , Isabel Martinez Pita Alberto Jimenez , Naomi Gomez (science) and Elena Camacho (science), Violeta Molina and Amaya Quincoces (Science and Technology). Together with the collaboration of Mónica Timón (specialization program in Environmental Journalism and climate change WWF-EFEverde), Monica Bautista (Student in training of the Young Journalism Program in Sustainability SIGNUS-ECOVALOR-EFE), Mónica Bautista (SIGRE-EFE Program) Marta Montojo (Ecoembes-EFE)

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