EU Member States pass nature restoration law after Austrian minister defies coalition partners
Briefly

The law would be among the EU's biggest environmental policies, requiring member states to introduce measures restoring nature on a fifth of their land and sea by 2030.
Passage of the law would send out a positive signal about restoring nature, providing income for farmers through diversification and payment for nature-protection services.
Austria's change of position tipped the balance in favor of adopting the European nature restoration law, overcoming previous obstacles like Hungary's withdrawal of support.
Read at Irish Independent
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