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Free report (March 2020) Environment related problems in Austria |
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by Aaditya Singh | 12-03-2020 01:45
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Austria as a country is focused on environmental conservation, to the extent that she has a green political party that focuses on environmental laws and the government does its best to ensure green living. Overall, Austria is doing a relatively good job in maintaining a low carbon footprint and promoting sustainable living. However, there are some issues as well. Though this text, I will explain 3 rather unknown environmental problems that Austria faces. Transit traffic in Tirol The past few decades have seen a great increase in the transit of cars and lorries. This creates a problem for the regions of Tirol and Salzburg because some of the most important North-South routes that connect Italy to the North of Europe run through these areas. People believe that Europeans have been showing increased signs of mobility which is a factor in this increase in transit. However, the fact that the formally communist eastern countries have opened into the area also contributes to these transport related problems. 20 years ago the Brenner Mountain Pass only had up to 600,000 vehicles per year. However today there are up to 10 million vehicles per year which is a drastic increase. For years now the environmental groups have been trying to lobby for a more restrictive traffic policy because this traffic also causes noise pollution. Proposals have been made to create more tunnel systems to ensure lesser noise pollution and to implement traffic limitations through higher taxes. The environment in the Alps The world has seen massive industrialization in the past century. This has also been a part of the development of rural and mountainous regions of Austria as well. Villages have been modernized and have developed. This also has lead to more tourism because the areas in the Alps are famous for their beautiful sights all year around. In fact, in some areas, there are 20 hotel beds per capita. Recently I had visited the the Alps foothills area in Tirol for a sports tournament. I was surprised to see the landscape dotted with hotels. Many such places have budget accommodations with multiple occupancy rooms which further increases the density of floating population in peak holiday seasons. Tourism has also affected the natural ecosystems. The agriculture in those areas is also suffering. These days the crops are not enough to provide a steady sustainable benefit and most survive through subsidies. People often do not realize the 'importance versus damage for existing ecosystems'. The local authorities make efforts to increase awareness and impose stringent rules for eco protection. Impact on Agriculture Agriculture in general has also suffered in a drastic way due to the heavy use of artificial fertilizers. Back in the 1970s when there was not much environmental awareness there was a major negative impact in the landmasses due to industrialization of agriculture. This damage can be even seen today. Austria is doing what it can to fight back by creating multiple National Parks and motivating environmental projects to neutralize the negative effects from the past. Austrians are also extremely cautious when it comes to genetically modified organisms (GMOs). There have been multiple restrictive laws on the tuse of GMO products. Sources and References |
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12 Comments
Enjoyed reading this.
Thank you for this wonderful report
Posted 01-04-2020 08:40
great report, really informative
Posted 30-03-2020 16:20
Thanks for the report
Posted 26-03-2020 18:41
Hello Aaditya!!
I hope you are fine and doing great.
I really enjoyed reading yours report.
We should preserve the beauty of Austria by combined incessant efforts of different authorities of different level.
Keep writing and shining,
Hope to know more from you.
Warm regards,
Meena
GREEN CHEERS
Posted 16-03-2020 17:10
Hello
I do hope that you are fine and doing great with your works.
Thank you for your report about Environment related problems in Austria
Green Cheers from Nepal :)
Keep writing great reports.
We are eager to read more reports from you.
Regards,
Kushal Naharki
Posted 15-03-2020 21:59
Hi Aaditya Singh, this is Sang Su Lee.
Thank you for introducing the environmental problems in your region. I've been to Austria and it is such a beautiful place. I really love classic music and this is the place where many great musicians lived. I hope this beautiful place is preserved by incessant efforts of civilians and tourists who visit this place.
Best,
Sang Su
Posted 14-03-2020 20:42
Greetings
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for sharing your report
Regards
Surakshya Sharma
Posted 13-03-2020 11:10
Hello Aaditya!!
Greeting from Nepal!!
Thank you so much for introducing us about GMOs,
Keep writing,
Looking forward to read much more from you,
Yours,
Sandhya
Green cheers from Nepal!
Posted 12-03-2020 18:10
Hello
I hope you are doing well
Thank you so much for this report
Regards
Susmita
Posted 12-03-2020 11:29
Greetings
I do hope everything is going well..
Thank you so much for sharing your report..
Was really worthy to go through it..
Green cheers
Regards
Jasmine karki
Posted 12-03-2020 11:13
Hello Aaditya! Greeting from mentor Taehyun!
Thank you for introducing Austria's not well known environmental crisis! I was surprised by the third problem: Genetically modified organisms (a.k.a. GMO). My country has a law that restricts the food company to indicate GMO food if their food can contain GMOs. What about your country? I'm just curious about it. Anyway, the other two problems are also very critical. I think we have to be aware of those regional environmental problems to make the whole world eco-friendly.
Thank you for writing!
Green cheers!
Posted 12-03-2020 03:05
Good read
Posted 12-03-2020 02:23