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Speaking at an event on the occasion of World Environment Day, Vijayan said that it should not be seen as a one-day event, rather it should be seen as a way to ensure that the environment is protected and kept safe for the future.
Talking about the steps taken by the state government to ensure a stable and clean environment, the CM said various garbage collection, segregation, and disposal methods were being implemented, crores of saplings have been planted in the last five years and various awareness campaigns have been held across the state.
The Chief Minister also welcomed the Supreme Court’s direction that each protected forest, including national parks and wildlife sanctuaries, must have an eco-sensitive zone (ESZ) of one kilometer and ban mining activities within such parks across the nation.
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He said that people living or working close to protected forests might be apprehensive about what would happen to them after the apex court direction.
To allay their fears, he said that while forests need to be protected while implementing the direction of the apex court, the interests of the people living or working in those areas would also be taken into account.
Regarding the natural disasters faced by the state in the last few years, the Chief Minister said these were due to the climate change taking place across the world.
He said that steps are being taken to put in place infrastructure and basic facilities which would not be harmed by such natural disasters.