Opposition by mainstream conservatives to key parts of the package is part of an insidious trendA European parliament plenary vote, held in mid-July, might normally pass under the radar of all but the most passionate aficionados of Brussels politics. That will not be the case next week, when environmental campaigners will watch through their fingers as one of the most consequential decisions so far is made in relation to the EU's net zero targets.Before heading for their summer holidays, MEPs are expected to vote on a proposed nature restoration law, committing European governments to rehabilitate and rewild swathes of territory suffering from desertification, deforestation and the draining of peatlands. Along with action on pesticides, this is essentially the biodiversity strand to the EU's green deal. The law's role in facilitating carbon capture and creating healthy, resilient ecosystems is deemed indispensable by scientists, if emissions reduction targets are to be met. But as with other aspects of the green transition, Europe's increasingly dominant right is now mounting a sustained campaign to derail it. Continue reading...
The Guardian view on Europe's green deal: blowing in the wind? | Editorial
3. červenece 2023 20:30
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/jul/03/the-guardian-view-on-europes-green-deal-blowing-in-the-wind
Zdroj: The Guardian