EU states push past opposition to adopt landmark nature restoration law
Briefly

The law commits EU countries to revitalize at least a fifth of the bloc's land and sea by 2030, including legally binding targets and obligations for nature restoration.
Despite stiff opposition from several states, the legislation passed with a two-thirds majority in the European Council, becoming one of the EU's most significant environmental policies.
Austria's unexpected support for the Nature Restoration Law created tension within the conservative coalition partners, demonstrating the importance of courageous decisions for future generations.
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