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Cruise ships make Palma one of the most polluted ports in the world
By Jon Clarke, in Madrid
THE largest police operation in Spanish sporting history has ended successfully in Madrid. A combination of restrained policing and good-natured fans turned a potential Champions League final nightmare into a game of cricket in the capital. The statistics are nothing short of amazing. As the huge clear up operation got underway on Monday morning, it emerged that only 11 arrests were made out of an estimated 100,000plus British fans who descended on the capital at the weekend. The 4,700 cops tasked with the job of policing the all-British final generally behaved admirably, in comparison to their counterparts in Sevilla and Barcelona over recent years.
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Their aim was to contain the big groups of rival fans from Liverpool and Tottenham, the vast majority who arrived without tickets and many without accomodation. Far from the feared predictions of widespread ‘hooliganism’ in the Spanish press, the weekend, passed off almost entirely without incident. “The fear of hooliganism has been just that; fear, as the British fans behaved with enthusiasm and cordiality,” reported El Confidencial. With the exception of a few idiots, the mood was extremely friendly with fans mixing well and the police generally playing their part admirably. There was only one report of brutality where, allegedly, 50 Spurs fans got ‘battered’ outside a bar near Puerto Continues on Page 3
PALMA is among the five most polluted ports in Europe. An alarming study has found the huge number of cruise ships that visit the city are leaving an indelible mark on the environment. The Mallorca capital joins Barcelona, Venice, Civitavecchia and Southampton in being crowned the most polluting ports on the continent. The research, published by green group Ecologistas en Accion, examined air pollution in ports with high levels of passenger ships. Carnival cruise ships - which number nearly 30 in total - are the worst offenders, producing more than 10
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times as much toxic sulphur dioxide as all the cars in Europe combined. The report comes out just days after the company agreed to pay a $20m (€17m) fine and undertake increased monitoring after it continued to dump sewage and plastic waste in the sea. The company, the world’s largest cruise operator, is also guilty of leaking gas and dirty water and falsifying records of incidents in the US. The Florida-based company, which
KILLER: Cruise ship billowing smoke off Palma controls 50% of the global market, environment in which we live, work claimed in a statement: “Carnival and travel. remains committed to environmen- “Our aspiration is to leave the places tal excellence and protecting the we touch even better than when we first arrived.” Royal Caribbean Cruises, founded in Norway, but also based in Florida, is the second most polluting fleet globally. According to the latest study, Spain, Italy and Greece are the countries most exposed to pollution from emissions of sulphur dioxide. This is mainly because they are important tourist destinations, but also because they ‘have less stringent regulations on the limitation of sulphur in marine fuels.’ Another problem in ports is that marine fossil fuel is not taxed, while shore-side electricity is under a 2003 EU energy tax directive. It makes it cheaper for ships to run the electricity needed for their restaurants and on-ship entertainment by burning fuel while docked. Not enough European ports have invested in shore-side electricity infrastructure. This includes Gibraltar, which also particularly suffers from the arrival of cruise ships, plus the hundreds that sail past the Straits each year. Policy director of European campaigning group Transport & En-
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