legge sul ripristino della natura

Voices are being raised in favor of the law on nature restoration, to push the European Union to approve the text without mincing words:in recent days, 11 EU Environment Ministers have in fact signed and sent a letter to their colleagues from the 27 to exert pressure and hold their counterparts to account regarding a law that they define as «essential for adapt to the impacts of climate change and to safeguard European food security."While waiting for the meeting of the Environment Council of the European Union, scheduled for next 17 June, the agreements on the law on the restoration of nature are in fact still stalled.The reason behind the substantial block in the negotiations lies in the ritual opposition of those countries that believe that the law would lead to a series of excessive economic losses, among these, as expected, there is also Italy, with the Meloni government which is voting systematically against all environmental protection regulations.In the past, however...

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Despite the impetuous and participatory protests of farmers throughout Europe which have been taking place since January, the European Parliament yesterday officially adopted the first Nature Restoration Act with 329 votes in favour, 275 against and 24 abstentions.The Law, which provides for restore at least 20% of degraded terrestrial and marine ecosystems of the EU by 2030 and the almost total restoration by 2050, was supported by the entire centre-left spectrum of the European Parliament, while it was opposed by conservative parties, in particular by the EPP (European People's Party), within of which only 25 MEPs out of a total of 177 voted in favor of the law.The latter constitutes an important pillar for achieving the objectives of the European Green Deal on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and their elimination by 2050.However, farmers see the newly approved legislation, the Green Deal and the CAP (European Agricultural Policy) as one threat to their livelihood a...

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After more than a year of negotiations, the member countries of the European Union and the EU Parliament have reached a agreement on the law aimed at the protection and restoration of ecosystems natural of the Union:there Nature Restoration Law.The main points foresee that measures must be taken to restore natural ecosystems on at least 20% of the Union's areas by 2030 and to re-establish at least 90% of habitats in degraded conditions by 2050, plant three billion trees by the end of decade and free 25 thousand kilometers of rivers.All of this provided that the impact on the agricultural and industrial sectors is assessed in 2033 grant the possibility of suspending the Law for up to one year in the event of "exceptional and unforeseeable events" that could undermine food security in the Union.However, the agreement has raised criticism both from some farmers, who have expressed strong concern about the impact on productivity, and from some environmental associations, accordin...

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