The party explains that the proposal is for the eco-tax to
have a unit value of three euros per passenger, the amount of which "will
be channelled towards financing utilities generated with activities related to
the tourism sector, with a special focus on areas of greater demand and tourist
affluence".
It is also intended to channel funds to "support
projects by entities, public or private, whose objective is environmental
preservation", defends PAN.
In justifying the proposal, the party points out that cruise
tourism "is demonstrably a source of air, sea and land pollution, with a
strong ecological footprint".
"Cruise ships, despite representing a small percentage
of the global shipping industry, are one of the most polluting, accounting for
around 24% of all waste originating from maritime navigation and for the
emission of greenhouse gases. In 2018 alone, and in reference to European Union
ports, cruise ships emitted more than 139 tonnes of CO2", warns the party.
In addition, there are still "potential risks to the
well-being of human and animal health", as well as "the pressure
exerted" on the natural heritage and "the impact generated on local
communities, with the expansion of this activity".
The party claims that "despite the risks already
documented, and even though it is committed to investing in sustainable
tourism", the Regional Government (PSD/CDS-PP/PPM) has been
"promoting and consolidating the region as an attractive place for this
tourism segment, with clear results in the increase in the number of stopovers,
which reached a record 200 arrivals this year".
It is well documented that cruise ships add zero value to the tourism industry at any country when it docks .. Everyone eats , drinks and sleeps "ONBOARD" ! So what is the value add to the community? There are many countries that now frown upon cruise ships and do not want them any longer coming to port. They are direct competitors to Hotels on land and they have nothing vested to the country or city , they employ no one , as local Hotels do , or local Restaurants do. Passengers taking photos of various sites do not add any financial gain to the community! Winners are Cruise ships and their passengers , Losers are the country , Portugal, Hotels and the local population, wake up Portugal , like the rest of the world! If the cruise ships want to visit Portugal, then they should also have the ships serviced , maintained in Portugal and commit to buying greater that "X" dollars of produce, wine etc, when they are at port, not just docking fees. If they want to go somewhere else other than Portugal because of our demands then let them , where will they go , they will try but will always come back!!! There are not many countries that have what we have!!!! It has to be a WIN /WIN and the local politicians need to have half a brain in order to negotiate against the big corporate piranhas from the US, UK etc. and as of now it is obvious they are not in the same league!!!! Do you really believe that adding 3 euros per person is that significant in the grand scheme of things!!!!!
By Derk from Lisbon on 27 Dec 2022, 21:22
Never thought of it that way. Derk you make a good point.
By Tony B from USA on 30 Dec 2022, 19:29