EU Environment Ministers to finalise discussions on nature restoration on Monday

EU Environment Ministers to finalise discussions on nature restoration on Monday
The EPP has fought against Green Deal files such as the Nature Restoration law in a bid to hold on to its agricultural voter base. Credit: Belga / Hatim Kaghat

Ministers responsible for the environment in the 27 EU member States will seek to finalise discussions on the Nature Restoration Law (NRL) on Monday after shelving a vote in March.

The ministers "will exchange views and share opinions with a view to formally adopting the regulation" at a public session of the EU's Environment Council in Luxembourg, a statement from the Council read.

The NRL would oblige Member States to restore at least 20% of habitat areas in poor condition by 2030, 60% by 2040, and 90% by 2050 – making them the first legally binding targets to restore ecosystems in the EU.

The bill still awaits the Council’s final go-ahead but has so far failed to obtain the approval of a qualified majority: at least 15 of the 27 states, representing a minimum of 65% of the EU population.

Approved by the European Parliament in February, the vote on the landmark NRL legislation of the European Green Deal is normally only a formality but did not take place in March when it became clear the legislation would not get the support after Hungary's sudden U-turn.

The European People’s Party (EPP, conservatives) targeted the legislation under pressure from the agriculture sector – which saw tractors head to the Belgian capital – along with leaders such as outgoing Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo (Open VLD), who has asked for a "pause" in EU climate laws.

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