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    7 December 2016

    Nature dodges bullet: huge public campaign saves EU nature laws

    European Commission confirms EU nature protection laws will be saved after record-breaking campaign – now put the laws to work, say NGOs President Juncker and his […]
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    2 February 2017

    Lack of scrutiny over future developments’ impact on protected areas

    Required procedures for assessing the potential negative environmental impacts of future developments on protected areas [1] in Europe are too often not carried out properly – […]
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    23 March 2017

    Green shoots for rewilding

    A coalition of five organisations have kicked off a new initiative to promote and strengthen the EU ecological restoration agenda. By signing a Memorandum of Understanding, […]
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    27 April 2017

    Success of EC’s new nature plan will hinge on further action to tackle drivers of biodiversity loss

    The European Commission’s new Action Plan to ensure EU nature protection rules are better implemented is an important step in the right direction – but the […]
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    19 June 2017

    Boost for Europe’s wildlife as action to halt nature loss gathers speed – EEB calls on politicians to keep up momentum

    Europe’s most iconic animal and plant species have been given a glimmer of hope today as EU environment ministers rubber-stamped a new Action Plan [1] to […]
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    29 November 2017

    Nice try – but Hogan’s direction of travel not on course to sustainable farming

    While Commissioner Phil Hogan’s new results-based plan for the future of EU farm policy – presented today in Brussels – sounds attractive, it remains to be […]
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    26 April 2018

    Nature (in)Action Plan: EU countries lag behind

    A year after a Commission ‘Action Plan’[1] stated EU governments should better implement nature protection rules, a new report assessing 18 EU countries shows that all […]
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    13 March 2019

    375,000+ citizens tell the European Commission “Hands off our water law!”

    375,386 people have called on the European Commission to defend Europe’s strong water law, making the EU’s public consultation on the legislation one of the largest […]
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    20 May 2020

    EU nature and farming plans welcomed by green groups

    The EU Commission has today set out its vision for the future of nature and farming policies, as it prepares to put the European Green Deal […]
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    20 April 2022

    New NGO report: CAP national strategic plans will not deliver on EU Green Deal

    Both nature and food security under threat as Member States cave in to misguided farm lobby agenda. Today, BirdLife Europe and the European Environmental Bureau released […]
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    27 June 2023

    Nature Restoration Law hangs in the balance: All eyes on European Parliament’s Plenary vote

    Following today’s showdown, the plenary vote on the 12th of July will determine the future of the Nature Restoration Law after the ENVI Committee first rejected […]
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    12 July 2023

    Weber fails to derail EU Green Deal, but Parliament agrees to a weakened Nature Restoration Law

    Today, the European Parliament voted in favour of the Nature Restoration Law and the EU Green Deal, despite an unprecedented – and often outright absurd – […]
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