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Majorca protests against mass tourism, 10 thousand people form a human chain on the sea Video

Thousands of people gathered at Es Trenc beach on Majorca to protest against proposed changes to environmental protection laws that could allow increased tourism development in the area. The demonstration involved around 10,000 participants forming a three-kilometer human chain along the coastline. The protest was organized by several environmental groups and aimed to prevent the relaxation of protections for this ecologically significant site, which includes dunes, wetlands, and salt flats crucial for local wildlife. The activists argued that the new legislation could undermine existing safeguards and lead to further commercialization of the area.

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Majorca protests against mass tourism, 10 thousand people form a human chain on the sea Video

Thousands of people gathered at Es Trenc beach on Majorca to protest against proposed changes to environmental protection laws that could allow increased tourism development in the area. The demonstration involved around 10,000 participants forming a three-kilometer human chain along the coastline. The protest was organized by several environmental groups and aimed to prevent the relaxation of protections for this ecologically significant site, which includes dunes, wetlands, and salt flats crucial for local wildlife. The activists argued that the new legislation could undermine existing safeguards and lead to further commercialization of the area.

Bias read (Progressive): The article emphasizes the environmental concerns raised by activists and highlights their opposition to government policies perceived as favoring tourism development over ecological preservation. It frames the protest as a defense of nature against potentially harmful legislative changes, using the

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