INTERVIEW: EU biodiversity agenda jeopardised by poor enforcement of nature bills

Published 12:07 on February 21, 2025  /  Last updated at 12:07 on February 21, 2025  / /  Biodiversity, EMEA

The poor enforcement of existing regulations on nature could derail the EU's biodiversity agenda, as disparities in implementation across member states and sectors remain largely unresolved, the head of EU policy at an environmental NGO told Carbon Pulse.
The poor enforcement of existing regulations on nature could derail the EU's biodiversity agenda, as disparities in implementation across member states and sectors remain largely unresolved, the head of EU policy at an environmental NGO told Carbon Pulse.


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