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The deal was finally sealed on a historic European nature law


An 11th hour change of heart by Austria’s Green party climate minister this week saw the EU pass landmark biodiversity legislation, which requires member states to begin restoring a fifth of the bloc’s land and oceans by the end of the decade.


Leonore Gewessler ended a months-long deadlock by defying the Austrian chancellor – and opposing farming lobbies – to back the Nature Restoration Law, which also aims to mitigate climate change and the effect of natural disasters.


Regions with the most potential to capture and store carbon will be prioritised under the legislation, as well as habitats in poor health and in Natura 2000 sites: an EU-network of protected areas with at-risk species or ecosystems.


Environmental activists welcomed the move, with Greenpeace hailing it a β€œray of hope for Europe’s future”.


The #RestoreNature coalition, consisting of BirdLife Europe, ClientEarth, The European Environment Bureau and the World Wide Fund for Nature EU, said in a statement: β€œWe are jubilant that this law is now reality – this day will go down in history as a turning point for nature and society.”


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Longpatrol Β· 31-35, M
Is the EU still under the old legislative make up? Didn't right wingers make gains? I'm not so certain this will not be turned back at a later date.
SW-User
@Longpatrol it may have been bogged down if it had been delayed another few months. But this is legally binding and, to be honest, enjoys pretty broad support.
SunshineGirl Β· 36-40, F
@Longpatrol They made gains in some countries (France, Germany, Italy), losses in others (Poland, Hungary). Overall the majority liberal bloc made a net loss of about 40 seats, but still has more than enough support to form a working coalition.