Article 6RB74 Europe was a leader on saving nature. Now, its backsliding could threaten global progress

Europe was a leader on saving nature. Now, its backsliding could threaten global progress

by
Ajit Niranjan, Europe environment correspondent
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Once a champion of initiatives to protect nature, the EU is now giving in to pressure from farmers and the far right

When diplomats struck a deal to save nature in 2022, pledging to halt biodiversity loss by the end of the decade, Europe was seen as a credible leader in fraught negotiations. The EU cajoled others into stepping up their game as it championed a target to protect 30% of the land and sea by 2030.

But two years later, as delegates meet in wildlife-rich Colombia for Cop16 - the international summit to save nature - Europe's own enthusiasm for saving species appears to be endangered.

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