'A turning point for nature and society': Dramatic adoption of EU Nature Restoration Law paves way for green policy overhaul

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'A turning point for nature and society': Dramatic adoption of EU Nature Restoration Law paves way for green policy overhaul

New law promises to restore at least 20 per cent of the EU’s land and sea areas by 2030, as bloc pushes back against opposition to ambitious environmental goals

Hopes the European Union (EU) will continue to pursue ambitious environmental and climate goals received a major boost yesterday, as member states formally approved new legislation that promises to restore...

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