”E nevoie de mai mult decât niște achiziții de autobuze și o conferință anuală (FOV) pentru un titlu de „capitală verde”
Eșec puternic pentru administrația condusă de primarul Allen Coliban, cea care consideră că este un reper în privința orașelor verzi…S-a văzut la o selecție adevărată, nu la simulări de genul celor organizate în România.
Brașovul nu a prins finala care duce spre titlul de ”Capitală Verde Europeană”, semn că Primăria Brașov nu a făcut prea multe în acest sens, iar totul a fost mai mult la nivel declarativ.
Cert este că acolo nu se oferă premii ca în România pe ochi frumoși, fără niciun merit. În concluzie, biroul care s-a ocupat și a pregătit dosarul Brașovului a fost ”VARZĂ MURATĂ”!
Culmea, nici useriștii nu au crezut în ”dosarul” lui Coliban.
”Să fim serioși – era de așteptat să nu avem șanse. E nevoie de mai mult decât niște achiziții de autobuze și o conferință anuală (FOV) pentru un titlu de „capitală verde”. Așteptăm parcurile, PUG-ul, pistele de bicicletă și reforma RATBV promise”, susține George Alexandru Costan, cunoscut ca unul dintre susținătorii primarului Allen Coliban. Cu precizarea că achizițiile de autobuze au fost începute de pe vremea fostului primar George Scripcaru.
Pe pagina de Facebook a Primăriei Brașov au și început comentarii negative la adresa administrației locale, culmea, inclusiv de la useriști.
”In descrierea oficiala a concursului se specifica criteriile pe care trebuie sa le indeplineasca un oras pentru a deveni „capitala verde europeana”; printre acestea se numara si masuri impotriva poluarii fonice.
Sustainable cities: five finalists for the European Green Capital & Leaf Awards
Five European cities are showing the way to resilience and sustainability as they enter the final stage of the European Green Capital and Green Leaf Awards. There is rising pressure on cities in view of the pollution, climate change and biodiversity crisis. The cities have been shortlisted based on their commitment in addressing urban environmental challenges aiming to show that going green is possible, no matter where you start from.
Graz (Austria), Guimarães (Portugal) and Vilnius (Lithuania) are the finalists for the title of European Green Capital 2025 for cities above 100.000 inhabitants: For the European Green Leaf 2025, open to smaller urban areas, the finalists are Viladecans (Spain) and Treviso (Italy).
Virginijus Sinkevičius, Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries, said:
“With most Europeans living in urban areas, cities are essential to tackle the triple crisis of climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss. Today, we are celebrating these five exemplary European cities that have already decided to walk the talk. These cities are trailblazers showing how it is possible to be sustainable, offer a higher quality of life for citizens, while creating space for biodiversity and building resilience towards the effects of climate change.”
The European Green Capital and Green Leaf Awards look at achievements of Europe’s top sustainable cities in seven environmental indicators:
- Air Quality
- Water
- Biodiversity, Green Areas and Sustainable Land Use
- Waste and Circular Economy
- Noise
- Climate Change Mitigation
- Climate Change Adaptation
What’s next?
The winners will be announced in this year’s European Green Capital Tallinn (Estonia) on 5 October 2023. The finalist cities will present themselves to a jury panel early October showing their overall environmental vision and governance, as well the communication strategy for their title year in case they win.
The European Green Capital winner will receive a financial prize of EUR 600,000 to implement their strategy and engage its citizens and stakeholders to get active. The title of European Green Leaf is awarded to one or two cities. Each winner is granted a financial prize of EUR 200,000 to help organise their year and spark further transformational activities.
What are the benefits?
The shortlisted cities already enjoy recognition as finalists for their efforts. All applicant cities receive valuable feedback from independent experts and can compare with other cities, obtaining important information about how to improve their environmental and climatic performance.
Winners get attention on a European or even international scale throughout their title year. But there are benefits even long after the designated ‘winner’ year ends. Winning cities create a spirit of optimism in their city, which attracts more investors, and more national support. It is also important for the citizens, who are proud to take an active part in the change.
More background information can be found in our press kit.