Environment Minister Eamon Ryan is optimistic about the adoption of the Nature Restoration Law by July, a crucial step towards achieving the European Green Deal’s goal of net zero carbon emissions by 2050. Despite challenges faced during the legislative process, Minister Ryan is leading efforts to rally support for the law among EU member states, emphasizing the importance of restoring biodiversity. Failure to pass the legislation would be a setback in Europe’s environmental commitments and reputation on the global stage. The European Green Deal, while facing criticism from farmers and certain governments, remains a key strategy for reducing fossil fuel dependency and addressing climate change.
Furthermore, Mr. Ryan encourages Green MEPs to support Ursula von der Leyen’s reappointment as European Commission president to uphold a Green-influenced agenda in the face of potential opposition from far-right groups in the European Parliament. In these crucial times, he stresses the importance of taking responsibility and being actively involved in shaping the future of environmental policy.
Minister optimistic for EU Law on Nature Restoration to be adopted
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