The Malta Independent 5 May 2024, Sunday
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Approval of Nature Restoration Law by EP 'a ray of hope for a better future' - BirdLife

Wednesday, 28 February 2024, 07:02 Last update: about 3 months ago

BirdLife Malta, as part of BirdLife International – the world’s largest environmental partnership – said it is satisfied and relieved that the Nature Restoration Law was approved by the European Parliament on Tuesday.

Without nature there is no water, no air and no life to everyone’s detriment and to the detriment of human well-being, BirdLife said in a statement. This represents an historic opportunity to bring nature back to Europe. At a time when the region is ravaged by floods, droughts and fires, this law will help secure a safer and healthier future for Europeans.

This win for nature and people came about despite last-minute efforts of far-right and conservative groups, and disinformation from anti-nature lobbies to torpedo the law. It has been a long year of negotiations, discussions, debates and lobbying and despite the final barrage to kill this law, the majority of European Members of Parliament stayed true to the democratic and legislative process in place, approving the Nature Restoration Law, and giving a ray of hope for a better future, the statement said.

The #RestoreNature coalition, consisting of BirdLife Europe, ClientEarth, European Environmental Bureau (EEB), and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) EU, stated: “The Nature Restoration Law has always been so much more than a law to bring back nature. It is a symbol that Europe can, and will, commit to fighting for the survival of our planet. We are relieved that MEPs listened to facts and science, and did not give in to populism and fearmongering. Now, we urge Member States to follow suit and deliver this much-needed law to bring back nature in Europe.”

BirdLife Malta CEO Mark Sultana stated: “BirdLife Malta is pleased to note that all the Maltese MEPs voted in favour of this law and whilst thanking them, we encourage them all to continue working to safeguard nature. We congratulate the hard work of the policy teams within BirdLife Europe, ClientEarth, EBB and WWF EU, once again showing the true force of the voice of those that care for a better and healthier future. Thanks to the #RestoreNature campaign, over one million citizens, businesses, scientists and NGOs have asked the European Parliament to pave the way for this law, a first of its kind, to become a reality.”

The final step in the process is for the agreement to receive the formal approval of EU Member States, which is expected to take place in March or April this year

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