EU co-legislators forced to go back to basics on nature restoration law

Published 15:44 on October 5, 2023  /  Last updated at 15:44 on October 5, 2023  / /  Biodiversity, EMEA

EU legislators failed to advance past initial exchanges in their first attempt to finalise the bloc's divisive nature restoration bill on Thursday, instead asking officials to craft compromises in an effort to break an impasse. 
EU legislators failed to advance past initial exchanges in their first attempt to finalise the bloc's divisive nature restoration bill on Thursday, instead asking officials to craft compromises in an effort to break an impasse. 


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