I have often been to the Sierra Nevada, since I live only a 2 hour drive
away and cannot believe there is such angst on this subject, which
providing certain measures are in place, this project will not only be
green, but also save time and cronic bad driving up and down the roads by
Spaniards, who have no idea as to how to drive in anything other than
clement conditions.
The crashes on the road apertaining to Granada and the Sierras is a good
enough reason on it's own to make this a 'must do' thing, let alone any
green reasoning.
You can walk up or down the mountain by road when it is snowing an/or icy
than Spanish drivers can drive their cars down the same road.
This as fact and if you do not believe it, try it there yourselves.
If you pass a vehicle and go into even 2nd gear, you will receive a tirade
of fingers, hoots and flashing lights and you are only doing 15mph!
Best they put a cable car there, which will save lives and be green -
providing the developers are made to adhere to keeping the park and
wildlife intanct and unblemished.
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The regional environment councillor said the department will not be hasty in its decision on the environmental impact
The Junta de Andalucía has asked the consortium which wants to build the longest cable car in the world for additional documentation on their proposal to link Granada City with the Sierra Nevada ski resort.
The Junta’s environment councillor, Fuensanta Coves, told journalists on Monday that her department does not want to make any hasty decisions on the environmental impact of such an important project, and is waiting for further information from the promoters after detecting what EFE describes as a series of deficiencies: the news agency notes some of them as a failure to guarantee that the cable car will not alter the ecosystem; that it has not been proven to be in the public interest; and that it is presented as complementary to travel by car, rather as an alternative.
Coves added that other reports on the project are also to come from unspecified international bodies.
This private initiative proposes a 19 km cable car line from the city up to the slopes, capable of carrying 45,000 passengers a day. The Environment Ministry came out against the proposal earlier this month, saying that it would irreversibly alter the ecosystem of the National Park and is ‘incompatible’ with the Park’s objectives.
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Tim
29 Oct 2007, 23:09
29 Oct 2007, 23:09
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