The waters which surround the party island are currently a world heritage site. With politicians, tourist chiefs and conservationists all adamant that the plans to drill in to the sea must be stopped. Whilst Ibiza is well known for it's party atmosphere, hosting a cluster of world famous clubs and attracting over 600,000 UK citizens each year, Ibiza is in fact also home to two national parks and is considered of such ecological importance that the UN designated the Balearic island and its surrounding waters a world heritage site. The campaign 'Ibiza says No' is being immensely supported from high profile figures such as Carl Cox. Kate Moss and P Diddy. Only last week in Ibiza Town's port, The GreenPeace ship arrived on the island to rally opposition under a banner reading 'No oil'. You can sign the petition here Recently artist and activist Jill Love organised another poetic anti fracking protest, performance art event at the Talamanca beach, Ibiza. The Scottish oil explorer Cairn Energy who have been a target from green campaigners in the past say that although it does in fact hold the licences to explore for oil to the north west of Ibiza, that any testing or drilling of test wells are a lengthly way off. The Scottish oil explorer is currently awaiting a decision on the environmental impact assessment by the Spanish authorities which is due later this summer. This report will determine whether or not Cairn energy can continue their exploration. The Spanish government is currently taking huge steps to a more independent stance on its energy security and slash it's reliance on imports of oil and gas which currently stands at an eyebrow raising 99%. My Electric Radiators are dedicated to bringing your the latest energy news right across the UK. They also specialise in wall mounted electric radiators helping you to reduce your energy bills and lower your carbon footprint. to find out more call one of their friendly team today on 01423 881167