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Nº 57 – Believe in Montepio?

Saturday, 17th October 2020 There are topics of far more importance than Covid-19 or an election featuring Donald Duck. I myself, for example, would be interested in knowing what plans we are making for the future of humankind and what we refer to as “our economy”? This is a fundamental question that has to be addressed and answered. 2020 is the year to take a break, to give ourselves time for some fundamental thinking about certain issues: whether, and, if so, how, ecology and the economy can be made to work together. It is interesting to observe how the contents …

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Nº 56 – Once upon a time…

Saturday, 10th October 2020 … there was a beautiful valley, with a hard-to-pronounce name, Esgravatadouro, and a brook running through it. This rivulet provided water for the many trees and plants growing in the fertile soil around it. In 2018, a devastating fire killed off over 80% of those trees and shrubs: carob trees, umbrella pines, cedars, junipers and many more, thousands of different species. Some managed to survive. This is how Nature works, keeping seeds and roots in the ground, ready to help the landscape burst to life again next spring. ECO123 decided to reforest this valley, planting 1001 …

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Nº 55 – Take-off and Landing

Saturday, 3rd October 2020 by Uwe Heitkamp This week, Europe’s largest airline, Lufthansa, took an important decision that is attracting attention all over Europe. The airline’s flight academy based in Bremen is recommending that 700 trainee pilots interrupt their training because there will be no need for new pilots over the next few years. Lufthansa wants to take 150 aeroplanes out of operation on a permanent basis, and consequently now has too many pilots on board. It will be a long time before these pilots retire and before any new pilots will need to be contracted. How is TAP (Ryanair …

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Nº 54 – Economy vs Ecology?

Saturday, 26th September 2020 Germany has been using a highly successful bottle deposit system since 2003 to help cut down on plastic waste and increase recycling rates. A line of people in front of a deposit machine in a supermarket is perfectly normal with customers inserting their glass bottles, plastic bottles or beer crates before a receipt is printed, allowing them to recoup their money at the checkout. Currently, every glass bottle carries an eight cent charge while plastic ones are 25 cents. While the scheme has had the side effect of pushing disadvantaged members of society to root through …

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Nº 53 – Added value

Saturday, 19 th September 2020 Let’s get this straight! Among the many items on the news agenda this week, there were two that stood out in particular. Tourism restrictions due to the pandemic are having their first positive effects on the climate. Representatives of Porto’s Association of Coach Companies (ARP) pointed out, in a press release, that their business depends on group activities, excursions, tourist visits, coach trips and transfers to hotels and the airport. There are more than 2,000 coaches and 2,500 drivers that have been left idle over the past 180 days, and are likely to remain so. …

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Nº 52 – A new cooperative ESGRAVATADOURO CRL

Saturday 12 th September 2020 Yesterday the ECO123 team founded the new cooperative ESGRAVATADOURO CRL. The aim of this organisation is to offer individuals a simple and effective solution to enable them to become active against climate change. To this end, the KYOTO climate protection platform has been developed, where users can find out about their possibilities of influencing climate change and becoming directly active. In order to ensure that the effects of climate change that are already underway can be controlled for future generations and that the basis of human life continues to exist, it is necessary to rethink …

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Nº 51 – Zero Emissions Travel?

Saturday, 5 th September 2020 Let’s make things complicated, even though they could be simple. This is Portugal at its best. Anyone who is crazy enough to travel by train from Lisbon to London – or from London to Lisbon – is in for a trip back in time as the journey takes a total of three days. Your holidays start on the train. I am afraid that, instead of a TGV, the Portuguese rail companies are now considering using donkeys – the ones that retired in 1945 – so that in 2020 they can offer customers a truly historic …

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Nº 50 –

Heike Lange

Obituary

Saturday 29th August 2020 Is there life after death? Heike Lange probably knows the answer now. It’s painful. This is the second person who’s close to me and who, after going into hospital, without being diagnosed as having a heart attack that wasn’t diagnosed , ended up dying of a second heart attack at home. The doctors who work in this sick health system, sent her home with a handful of pills because they are either overworked or incompetent. One thing is certain: life before death, in Portugal, seems to becoming less and less healthy. It was the forest fire …

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Nº 49 – The Birthday

Saturday, 22nd August 2020 Good morning, everyone! It’s true, Facebook’s a real devil sometimes, as it warns people when it’s our birthday. 61 – I have lived more than half of my life. I look back and leave an immense trail of gratitude for my life, with no regrets and the certainty that this is just a passage to another dimension, that life and death are two sides of the same coin. I have just two deep wishes: My wish in this life is that I shall live to see the collapse of unbridled and brutal capitalism and witness the …

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Nº 48 – A new almanac to give life to the Earth

Saturday the 15th August 2020 If the weather is not too hot, the cabbages for Christmas should be planted now in August and the ground prepared for sowing and planting in autumn. It’s also a good time for drying fruit (figs) and vegetables (tomatoes). Watering the young trees well and covering the land around them with straw, mulch or dry grass… It was at the beginning of this year that the agroforestry almanac known as Plantei.eu started in Montemor-o-Novo. Its seed was the desire to disseminate knowledge and useful information about sustainable agricultural and forestry practices. Available both in paper …

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