EU Minister sign naturalization law ending agricultural production in Europe by 2050

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A majority of EU member states gave the final green light to the Nature Restoration Law today during a council meeting in Luxembourg, marking the last step for one of the Green Deal’s most controversial files.

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To achieve these objectives, EU countries must restore at least 30% of habitats covered by the law from poor to good condition by 2030—such as forests, grasslands, wetlands, rivers, and lakes—and 90% by 2050. Member states must also ensure that these areas do not deteriorate once restored.

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However, the final text watered down many of the requirements for the farming sector, particularly by introducing an “emergency brake” so targets affecting agriculture can be suspended “under exceptional circumstances” that threaten food security.

www.euractiv.com/section/agriculture-food/news/breaking-eu-countries-rubberstamp-nature-restoration-law-after-months-of-deadlock/

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There is a 3 step plan for the naturalization of 80 – 90% of the European “ecoystems”.

By 2030 20% need to “restored” by 2050, 90%! of Europe needs to be restored into unspoiled nature.

So if you want a timeline – in Europe at least – for the extermination of 80 to 90% of its population. There you go.

 

h/t Kellnaved

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