Friday, May 18, 2018

EU PARLIAMENT CONCLUDED ITS ONLY SESSION OF PARLIAMENTARY DEBATE HELD AT THE EUROPEAN UNION PARLIAMENT IN BRUSSELS WITH TOUGHER MEASURES AND PENALTY AGAINST GERMANY FOR VIOLATING EU UNIFIED ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION POLICY.


    The European Union Parliament in Brussels concluded its only session of Parliamentary debate on the EU unified Environmental Protection policy held in the EU Parliament in Brussels with tougher measures and penalty against Germany for violating this unified policy by the exceeded pollution rates in Germany's various States that entailed the free State of Bayern Munchen, despite Germany's Parliament conclusion of its Environmental Protection policy by change of its energy policy with the shift from the hazardous and polluting energy sources as the atomic and fossil fuel with the enacted legislation that authorized implementation of the legislation with the ban on both the use of fossil and atomic energy as the main energy sources for generation of electric power in the mentioned various States until the Year two thousand and twenty two to two thousand and thirty five, besides the recommended closer of all the Nuclear Reactors with fossil fuel generators that have remained operational to meet the higher demands for electric energy consumption in the mentioned States of Germany until the specified years. However, the European Union Parliament in Brussels with the government mentioned diesel engine vehicles manufactured and used in Germany as the main causes of the pollution  that exceeded the recommended rates and limits of pollution in the EU cities and the whole of EU that have not been specified during the debate which many cities in Germany have unfortunately exceeded beyond control and therefore may have been subjected to the penalties in fines and fees worth the amount that exceeded a billion euros. These unified Environmental Protection policy, particularly for the change of the governments unified energy policy with the shift from the harmful and polluting main energy sources as the atomic and fossil fuel energy sources, besides the demand for the ban on diesel engine manufacture and use in Germany and other EU countries has unfortunately remained controversial, despite the enacted legislation for the ban on diesel engine vehicles with gradual shift from both the nuclear and fossil fuel energy sources in the Democratic Republic of Germany and in the EU countries that entailed the exiting EU country if Britain.

           Written by Professor Godfrey Ohia.
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