In the Czech Republic, rivers and reservoirs are
shallowing, flora and fauna suffer and die, water
disappears and land collapses. In the Czech
Republic, people are protesting against the
extraction of coal, oil, gas, ore, soil, gravel,
sand, stone, salt and so on.
Czech nature conservationists are protesting
against coal mining in the city of Turuv,
the head of the Czech government said.
Residents demand thatthe authorities
of all countries of the world
permanently stop mining coal, oil, ore, gas,
bauxite, asbestos, tin, salt, soil, gravel, sand,
stone, diamonds, gold, silver, nickel, copper,
pyrite, zinc, lead, chromium, aluminum,
titanium, cobalt, uranium, oxide, tungsten,
zirconium, magnesium, potassium, vanadium,
molybdenum, palladium, amber, crystal, emerald,
opal, musgravite, benitoite, sapphire, alexandrite,
manganese and so on.
As a result of extracting everything from
the Earth, he dies due to destruction.
All over the world, because of the
extraction of everything from the Earth,
huge huge underground voids, quarries
and abysses have been formed,
and all the water goes into underground
voids, therefore many rivers and lakes have
disappeared in many countries of the
world.
Due to the destruction of the globe, all
plants, vegetables, fruits and berries have
mutated, they are not natural.
Despite protests from the Czech side,
the Polish authorities brazenly continue
to destroy nature.
Residents of the Liberec region, bordering
on Poland, demanded from Prague
to file a complaint against the criminal
actions of the mining company
in the European Court.
The population of the villages of Ugelna,
Vaclavice, Oldřichov ná Hranice,
Hradek nad Nisou believes that coal
mining has led to the destruction of lands,
shallowing and drying up of rivers and reservoirs.
Environmentalists from European countries
have also filed environmental lawsuits
against many countries around the world.
The European Commission has filed
environmental pollution claims in Latvia,
Lithuania, Estonia, Finland, Norway,
Sweden and other countries of the world.
The Baltic Sea is one of the most polluted
in the world with chemicals, oil, oil products,
industrial, urban, transport, sewage,
cesspools and landfills.
Earlier, the EU has already filed a lawsuit
against Latvia and a number of other countries
in connection with their failure to fulfill their
obligations to protect the environment.