
Ignazio Corrao
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May 6, 2024 |
europarl.europa.eu | Ignazio Corrao
Question for written answer E-001348/2024to the CommissionRule 138Ignazio Corrao (Verts/ALE)Following the adoption of the rules on the EU guidelines for the development of the Trans-European Transport Network (TEN-T), amending Regulation (EU) 2021/1153 and Regulation (EU) No 913/2010 and repealing Regulation (EU) No 1315/2013 (TEN-T), serious concerns have been raised about the inclusion of the project to link Messina and Villa San Giovanni.
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May 3, 2024 |
europarl.europa.eu | Ignazio Corrao
Question for written answer E-001349/2024to the CommissionRule 138Ignazio Corrao (Verts/ALE)As part of the project to dredge the port of Trapani[1] that is currently under way, the material dredged from the seabed of the port is being deposited 2.5 miles off the coast, close to Natura 2000 site ITA010025 – ‘Seabed of the Gulf of Custonaci’, and risks damaging the site’s biodiversity.
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Apr 18, 2024 |
europarl.europa.eu | Ignazio Corrao
Question for written answer E-001068/2024to the CommissionRule 138Ignazio Corrao (Verts/ALE)In the last few days, Piscinas beach – one of nature’s gems in the south of Sardinia – has taken centre stage in an environmental disaster. The Irvi River, which leads to the beach, has been stained red by the presence of cadmium, lead and zinc: heavy metals from the mining area that closed in 1991.
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Apr 17, 2024 |
europarl.europa.eu | Ignazio Corrao
Question for written answer E-001069/2024to the CommissionRule 138Ignazio Corrao (Verts/ALE)Equine gonadotropin, a hormone extracted from pregnant mares in Iceland and Argentina, plays a key role in the million-euro intensive pig farming industry, as explained in a number of press investigations[1]. Horses go through an incredible amount of suffering having 5 litres of blood extracted per week for 8 weeks, and are then forced to abort by those managing the farms.
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Apr 4, 2024 |
europarl.europa.eu | Ignazio Corrao
Question for written answer E-000821/2024to the CommissionRule 138Ignazio Corrao (Verts/ALE)Sicily's National Government Agency for Water Instability has been exempted from the applicable rules to temporarily place material excavated in its dredging works to restore the seabed at the port of Mazara del Vallo in marshland close to Tonnarella Lagoon (known as ‘Colmata (Gap) B’).
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