Countries struck a deal after the EC agreed to propose EU financial support for measures to revive nature. Read more at straitstimes.com.
after watering down parts of the proposal and agreeing to find more EU funding to restore damaged environments.
EU countries backed the Bill but only after the European Commission, the bloc’s executive, agreed to propose EU financial support for measures to revive nature, if it were found to be needed. Another would weaken targets to revive drained peatlands at the request of countries including Ireland, where dried bogs are farmed upon and peat used as fuel.
Still, the densely-populated Netherlands opposed the deal, having raised concerns it would slow the expansion of wind farms and other economic activities. Finland, Italy, Poland and Sweden also opposed it.
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