EU’s biggest party opposes MEP efforts to ramp up nature restoration law

Published 18:29 on January 12, 2023  /  Last updated at 10:41 on January 13, 2023  / /  Biodiversity

The EU's biggest political group will not support an effort in the European Parliament to increase the ambition of the bloc's nature restoration bill, senior party members said on Thursday while urging that food security and increased cooperation with farmers must be taken into account.  
The EU's biggest political group will not support an effort in the European Parliament to increase the ambition of the bloc's nature restoration bill, senior party members said on Thursday while urging that food security and increased cooperation with farmers must be taken into account.  


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