Greenpeace Warns About Environmental Damage to Cozumel by Beach Club Project
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Cancún, QRoo.- Greenpeace warned about the irreversible damage to the environment that will be caused to Cozumel by the $65 million project, Royal Beach Club, which is currently under environmental assessment before the Secretariat of Environment and Natural Resources (Semarnat).The environmental organization points out that this beach club seeks to concentrate 1.4 million annual tourists on just 17 hectares of beach in Cozumel, “a human pressur…
Cozumel / Grupo Canton The organization warns that the Royal Caribbean project could cause severe and irreversible damage to mangroves, reefs and coastal forests. Cancún.- Greenpeace Mexico issued an alert about the environmental risk facing Cozumel due to the project “Royal Beach Club”, promoted by Royal Caribbean. The organization warned that the Manifestation of [...] The post Greenpeace alerts about the environmental impact of the project “R…
By: Adriana Olvera Cozumel.- Greenpeace Mexico warned that the ecosystem of this island is at risk by Royal Caribbean’s “Royal Beach Club” project, since the promoter admitted, in its Environmental Impact Manifestation (MIA), that they would bring “severe, irreversible and permanent damage.” Through a statement, this agency pointed out that Royal Caribbean aims to concentrate 1.4 million tourists per year, in a space of 17 hectares, which means …
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