Zero advocates for rejection of logistics centre project in Azambuja due to negative impacts
At issue is the project for the construction of the future logistics centre in Aveiras.

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At issue is the project for the construction of the future logistics centre in Aveiras.

In the Algarve, the Barlavento landfill is reaching its maximum capacity, causing problems for nearby residents. Flies, unpleasant odours, and environmental impact have led locals to protest against the expansion of the landfill.

The Air Force shooting range (Campo de Tiro) will move from Alcochete to Alter do Chão to allow for the construction of the new Lus de Cames Airport. Minister of National Defence Nuno Melo confirmed the relocation, which will bring 200 military personnel and their families to the Portalegre district. Residents in the new location have been assured that environmental safeguards and local agricultural activities will be maintained.
Nuno Melo is the president of CDS-PP (Centro Democrático e Social – Partido Popular), a Christian democratic party in Portugal. In the story he linked Chega's position to socialism, compared André Ventura to Donald Trump, and urged party members to vote 'in conscience' in the presidential runoff on the 8th, a stance that could affect centre‑right voters.
A report highlights Portugal's significant vulnerability to oil dependency and its implications for the economy and environment.

This article explains that Europe's skies, including Portugal's, are turning orange due to an approaching massive Saharan dust cloud. The dust originates from the Sahara Desert and is carried across the Atlantic by strong winds, leading to significant atmospheric changes in southern Europe. The phenomenon results in hazy, orange-tinted skies and can impact air quality and visibility in Portugal. Such dust events are seasonal and part of natural desert wind patterns, but their intensity can vary. The article highlights the importance of monitoring air quality and understanding the environmental effects of these Saharan dust intrusions.

Home News Saharan Dust returns to Portugal Saharan Dust returns to Portugal Dust from the Sahara Desert is returning to Portugal, intensifying from 24 February onwards. By Bruno G.

Home News Negative impacts of solar power plant project in Portugal revealed Negative impacts of solar power plant project in Portugal revealed The evaluation committee coordinated by the Portuguese Environment Agency ( APA) identified “significant and very significant negative impacts” in the So

A study by the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) indicates that by 2100, between one third and 50% of land currently suitable for grazing will lose its capacity due to rising temperatures, highlighting significant implications for agriculture and environmental sustainability.

Among the species declared extinct are several birds, mammals and invertebrates that experts already classify as “irreversible”.

Portugal’s leading bird conservation organisation has urged authorities to reject a proposed wind farm in the northeast Algarve, warning it would cause serious and irreversible environmental damage. The Portuguese Society The post Bird group calls for rejection of wind farm in eastern Algarve appeared first on Portugal Resident.

The Portuguese Society for the Study of Birds (SPEA) has called on authorities to refuse plans for a wind-power project in Alcoutim, citing serious environmental harm.

Irish firm WElink wants to combine 25 wind turbines with 660,000 solar panels in the Algarve, but the ICNF is opposed. The reworking of the hybrid project is open for public consultation until 4 February.

The Minister of Infrastructure and Housing, Miguel Pinto Luz, said on Tuesday that the Port of Leixões expansion plan will go ahead. However, he said he will speak with the mayor of Matosinhos in an effort to try to 'compensate Matosinhos' for the impacts caused by the plan. 'The municipality of Matosinhos expressed its displeasure ...'

The aim is to nearly quadruple the Penamacor 2 Wind Farm’s average annual electricity production. A total of 855 trees will be felled.

Matosinhos City Council has announced it will submit an unfavourable opinion to the Portuguese Environment Agency (APA) on the proposed North Container Terminal at the Port of Leixões. The council argues the northward expansion would cause visual intrusion in the coastal landscape and require relocating Leixões Marina adjacent to the Cruise Terminal, effectively prioritising port growth over the city’s urban and coastal interests. Officials warn the project would force the municipality to adapt and progressively contract to accommodate the port’s expansion.

Concerted opposition to a project to mine copper, lead and zinc at Lagoa Salgada – between Grândola and Alcácer do Sal, in the Alentejo – is celebrating a rare win The post Mining project “of national interest” stymied by environment agency appeared first on Portugal Resident.

The Portuguese Environment Agency (APA) issued an unfavourable opinion on the Mina da Lagoa Salgada project, for the exploitation of copper, lead and zinc in the municipalities of Grândola and Alcácer do Sal, after identifying negative impacts on water resources. In a note published this Friday, seen by Lusa, the APA states that, within the scope of the procedure ...

The Portuguese Environment Agency’s unfavourable decision was published on Friday. The APA says the developer’s revised study still raises doubts about water use, environmental risks and the social impact on the Alentejo coast. Grândola’s mayor applauds the decision.

The Portuguese Environment Agency (APA) issued an unfavourable opinion on the Lagoa Salgada mine project, for the extraction of copper, lead and zinc in the municipalities of Grândola and Alcácer do Sal, after identifying negative impacts on water resources.

The UDCB association says the lithium extraction project in Boticas “jeopardises the lives of local communities and mortgages their future”, accusing the Government of merely “protecting private interests”.

The report outlines the project's main environmental impacts and justifies the choice of location within the perimeter of the Campo de Tiro de Alcochete.

The warning was issued during a hearing requested by the Socialist Party (PS) on the environmental impact of Humberto Delgado Airport in Lisbon.

After ANA handed the document to the Government, the final version of the environmental impact study for the new Lisbon airport will be submitted to the Portuguese Environment Agency in the third quarter.

ANA/Vinci Airports today submitted the Environmental Impact Study (phase 1) for the new Luís de Camões airport to the Government, meeting the timetable as part of the concessionaire's bid.
