In the streets of Palma a total of 157,000 light bulbs were installed, which since November
29 until the Three Kings day (January 6) have represented a consumption of
1,281.12 MWh. In those days, Palma has consumed the total of a whole year for towns like
Banyalbufar, Lloret or Buger, and more than that of Estellencs or Costitx. The
constant increase in energy consumption, which is favoured by the promotion of superfluous
consumption such as the Christmas lights, which has given off 525.3 tons of CO2 in
a short period of time, contradicts the principals of the
Kyoto Protocol to detain the climatic change.
The ecological organisation considers that the consumption of power is one of the most
important causes of environment problems worldwide and that in a coastal area in the
centre of the Mediterranean such as ours, the atmospheric contamination, acid rain and
climatic changes can have serious consequences for hydric resources, such as
agriculture, woodland areas and the preservation of the coast.
According to the
GOB, it is fundamental to reduce the emission of contaminating gasses to the
atmosphere and therefore have asked the
Palma Town Council to give a good
example of responsible consumption and not to light the christmas lights for the
Fiestas of
Sant Sebastia.
Photo © RSR: Christmas Lights 2000 in the Plaza Cort