Greenpeace has criticised the government for not doing enough to prevent forest fires, which are becoming more common because of the extreme heat caused by climate change. They said that by not taking action, the government is putting the country’s future in danger as fires continue to spread in Turkey and other parts of the world, Kibris Postasi reports.
The group pointed out that forests are really important for the environment, and fires can seriously damage nature and wildlife. They believe that the government needs to step up and take responsibility, as it’s required to do by law. Ignoring this problem isn’t an option.
Greenpeace also mentioned that climate change is making these fires more frequent and severe. They think the government should do more to fight climate change and protect forests. They added that forest fires can cause a lot of economic damage, especially to agriculture, tourism, and forestry, and can also harm people’s health by polluting the air. So, taking steps to prevent fires is really important.
They also said that the government should be better prepared to deal with fires by having early warning systems and emergency plans in place. Greenpeace believes that educating the public about how to prevent forest fires is crucial and suggested that the government should run awareness campaigns to help reduce the risk.
Finally, Greenpeace called on the public to push the government to take these issues seriously and make sure the right actions are taken.