
Odemira has the only Zero Pollution beaches on the Alentejo coast
Highlights of the Alentejo Coast Council, both in the coastal and inland bathing areas
Highlights of the Alentejo Coast Council, both in the coastal and inland bathing areas
ZERO considers that data is «what on a European scale is desired within the framework of the European Ecological Pact, in particular within the scope of the Action Plan for Zero Pollution»
Considering that «it puts into question one of the richest areas of Baixo Alentejo»
Environmentalist association Zero highlights several negative aspects of the four projects
Project is funded by the Life Program of the European Union and lasts until March 2026
Project plans to plant «more than 500 hectares» of citrus fruits in the heart of the Comporta-Galé Special Conservation Area
ZERO believes that Portuguese energy policy must include citizens, safeguard environmental sustainability and cannot fail in the face of the climate emergency.
21 beaches across the country have already been banned and more than 22 beaches have already had bathing inadvisable or prohibited this bathing season
also Faro, Loulé, Olhão and Vila do Bispo have beaches without pollution
ZERO warns of the impacts of one of the biggest public investments of the last decades: the irrigation of Alqueva and speaks of “ecocide”
According to the ranking of the most polluting facilities in 2021 by ZERO