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European Union environment ministers on Monday approved a much fought-over conservation law intended to restore habitats to their natural condition, in vote that was live-streamed publicly. The purpose of the Nature Restoration Law is to regrow forests, re-wet moors and return rivers to their natural, free-flowing states. The law has proven controversial, particularly because of fears of heavy restrictions on farmers. Ministers for 20 EU member states voted in favour, representing 66% of the population. A decision by EU member states was held up until now because not enough national ministers ...
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European Union environment ministers on Monday approved a much fought-over conservation law intended to restore habitats to their natural condition, in vote that was live-streamed publicly. The purpose of the Nature Restoration Law is to regrow forests, re-wet moors and return rivers to their natural, free-flowing states. The law has proven controversial, particularly because of fears of heavy restrictions on farmers. Ministers for 20 EU member states voted in favour, representing 66% of the population. A decision by EU member states was held up until now because not enough national ministers ...
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European Union environment ministers on Monday approved a much fought-over conservation law intended to restore habitats to their natural condition, in vote that was live-streamed publicly. The purpose of the Nature Restoration Law is to regrow forests, re-wet moors and return rivers to their natural, free-flowing states. The law has proven controversial, particularly because of fears of heavy restrictions on farmers. Ministers for 20 EU member states voted in favour, representing 66% of the population. A decision by EU member states was held up until now because not enough national ministers ...
DPA
European Union environment ministers on Monday approved a much fought-over conservation law intended to restore habitats to their natural condition, in vote that was live-streamed publicly. The purpose of the Nature Restoration Law is to regrow forests, re-wet moors and return rivers to their natural, free-flowing states. The law has proven controversial, particularly because of fears of heavy restrictions on farmers. Ministers for 20 EU member states voted in favour, representing 66% of the population. A decision by EU member states was held up until now because not enough national ministers ...
DPA International
European Union environment ministers on Monday approved a much fought-over conservation law intended to restore habitats to their natural condition, in vote that was live-streamed publicly. The purpose of the Nature Restoration Law is to regrow forests, re-wet moors and return rivers to their natural, free-flowing states. The law has proven controversial, particularly because of fears of heavy restrictions on farmers. Ministers for 20 EU member states voted in favour, representing 66% of the population. A decision by EU member states was held up until now because not enough national ministers ...
DPA
European Union environment ministers have approved a much fought-over conservation law intended to restore habitats to their natural condition.
DPA Breaking News
European Union environment ministers on Monday approved a much fought-over conservation law intended to restore habitats to their natural condition, in vote that was live-streamed publicly. The purpose of the Nature Restoration Law is to regrow forests, re-wet moors and return rivers to their natural, free-flowing states. The law has proven controversial, particularly because of fears of heavy restrictions on farmers. Ministers for 20 EU member states voted in favour, representing 66% of the population. A decision by EU member states was held up until now because not enough national ministers ...
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By Juliette MICHEL Mazan (France) (AFP) - Dans le verger de cinq hectares recouvert d'un immense filet de Laurent Reynard, les cerises sont rouges brillantes, encore fermes, au gros gabarit. Elles sont surtout épargnées par la Drosophila suzukii, une petite mouche ravageuse contre laquelle la filière cherche des solutions "tous azimuts". Cet insecte venu d'Asie a été décelé en France en 2010. Il s'attaque en particulier aux fruits rouges encore sur leurs branches, y pondant ses oeufs. La filière s'est mise en branle dès 2012 pour trouver une parade et la quête s'est intensifiée avec l'interdic...
AFP (Français)
By Briseida MEMA Vlora (Albanie) (AFP) - Etourdies, les bêtes attendent sous un soleil de plomb qu'on les débarrasse de l'épaisse laine qui les fait tant souffrir. Les températures anormalement élevées des derniers jours obligent les bergers de Dukat, dans le sud de l'Albanie, à tondre au plus vite. "Les températures obligent les bergers à précipiter la tonte : les vagues de chaleurs inattendues peuvent être fatales", assure Nexhip Hysolokaj, un biologiste venu saluer ses proches mercredi à l'occasion de la tonte, traditionnellement un jour de fête en Albanie. Les hommes se réunissent à l'aube...
AFP (Français)
By Simon AVON Saint-Paul-lès-Durance (France) (AFP) - Au cœur de la Provence, "la forêt meurt petit à petit", poussant l'Office national des forêts (ONF) à la transformer en une "mosaïque" incluant des essences plus résistantes au réchauffement climatique, comme le très rare pin de Salzmann. Julien Panchout, directeur de l'agence territoriale Bouches-du-Rhône/Vaucluse de l'ONF, montre les branches desséchées à la cime des chênes pubescents, leurs feuilles vertes et arrondies caractéristiques étant toutes tombées. L'arbre "concentre l'ensemble de la sève sur les branches basses lors des années ...
AFP (Français)
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