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Polesia supports the survival of endangered mammals and bird species, as well as humans throughout Europe. It must be protected!
Polesia is Europe’s largest wilderness, a network of swamps and wetlands that stretch across Poland, Belarus, Ukraine and Russia, coving an area equivalent to more than two-thirds the size of the UK1.
Like the Amazon basin does for the Western Hemisphere, this important biome is capable of filtering massive amounts of seawater into drinkable water for people throughout Europe, as well as capturing billions of tons of carbon from the atmosphere2.
Large populations of wolves, bison, lynx and 1.5 million migratory birds also make their homes in Polesia, now a war zone tracked by Russian tanks3.
Russian shelling could soon reverse years of efforts to protect the region, while damaging the Danube delta and the Azov-Black Sea coastline, both internationally important conservation areas4.
An even greater threat to Polesia is not one of aggression, but expansion.
The construction of the E40 waterway could lead to an environmental disaster. A plan to link the Black Sea to the Baltic by building a 1,240-mile inland shipping route would cut through a critical and fragile section of Polesia5.
The completed E40 would be 25 times the length of the Panama Canal, and requires dredging, damming, straightening and deepening some of Europe’s last major undamaged rivers6. Part of the waterway’s construction would involve dredging up the Chernobyl exclusion zone, where nearly four decades on, ambient radiation still exceeds typical background levels by thousands of times7.
Tearing up this land could destroy vast ecosystems and stir up radioactive sludge that accumulated on the bottom of the river following the explosion, potentially contaminating drinking water for millions of people3.
The survival of many different endangered mammals and bird species, as well as humans throughout Europe, depend on Polesia’s resilience. The area not only has tremendous natural intrinsic importance, but also provides immeasurable benefits to people through ecosystem services such as water retention, flood mitigation, clean air, and carbon storage1.
We cannot let Polesia be destroyed. Sign the petition below and ask the Governments of Belarus, Poland and Ukraine, and the European Commission to halt the construction of the E40 waterway!