Biodiversity

The world just got closer to an ocean-saving treaty
France claims victory as enough nations promise to ratify the high seas treaty despite opposition from Trump’s America.

5 things to know about the global ocean summit in Nice

Macron claims win in fight to save oceans — but there’s work to do

Macron: Greenland is not up for grabs (nor is Antarctica)

Insect-based pet food, the latest byproduct of EU bureaucracy

Yellow hat revolt: Inside France’s rural rising

Putin and microplastics threaten bees’ survival
EU farm boss tries to lock in wins ahead of difficult budget talks
European lawmakers and environmentalists also warn that slashing red tape might do more harm than good to farmers having to cope with climate change.
EU farm plan: More cash for disaster relief and looser green rules
Proposals to slash red tape risk clashing with earlier recommendations to make farming more resilient.
French researchers to Macron: Take care of us before wooing Americans
Plans to attract U.S. researchers to France were quickly criticized by members of the research community.
Farmers closer to shooting more wolves under proposed EU law
Law championed by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen would lower the protection status of Europe’s wolves.
Green diplomacy survives as UN strikes deal on biodiversity finance
COP16 talks in Rome yielded agreement on funding nature restoration in poorer countries — but some details remain vague.
Green diplomacy faces first big test since Trump’s return at Rome nature summit
Rich and poor countries are battling over who will fund nature conservation in the shadow of a radically anti-green U.S. administration.
Europe likely to miss most green targets for 2030
Goals on boosting carbon sequestration, the circular economy, organic farming and reducing the EU’s consumption footprint are most at risk.
EU to force restaurants, fashion brands to slash their waste
The new rules mean clothing companies and manufacturers will have to pay a fee to cover the costs of collection and treatment of textile waste.
Billions in EU farm subsidies tied to greenwashing
EU countries are using green farm subsidies to reward status quo practices instead of driving real environmental action, NGOs say.
EU decorum cracks over green agenda
Normally taciturn officials spar online over climate policy and reveal a deep split within the EU.
Dutch government ordered to cut nitrogen pollution — or face €10M fine
Greenpeace’s victory means that PM Dick Schoof must achieve emission-reduction targets by 2030 or face the penalty.
How Saudi Arabia became the world’s plastic cheerleader
The rich oil state has built a team of silver-tongued U.N. negotiators with a simple mandate: keep plastic production growing.
Romania defies EU pesticide ban, testing Brussels’ resolve
Bucharest’s emergency approvals for banned insecticides pit its sunflower sector against EU law — and expose weaknesses in Brussels’ enforcement.
5 green targets EU countries will (mostly) miss in 2025
EU countries are behind on most, if not all, their sustainability commitments.
Toxic slime and gassy trees: 3 ways Christmas is busting the planet
Curious about how this fiesta of consumerism is impacting the environment? We have the festive details. Humbug!
Mercosur deal risks weakening EU anti-deforestation rules
A legal fight looms as EU and Mercosur countries don’t see eye to eye on a key clause of their fresh trade deal.
Colonialism and greed are undermining action to stop biodiversity loss, report says
Radically transforming the way we live is challenging, experts say, but it’s necessary to address nature destruction as well as social inequity.
EU climate strategy risks Yellow Jackets-style backlash, ex-crisis chief warns
Make the green transition affordable instead of slowing it down, former Commissioner Janez Lenarčič tells Brussels.
Let’s work with farmers, not against them, says new EU agri chief
Christophe Hansen says his new vision for agriculture and food will be “different” and exclude “eat it or die” targets.
Collaboration is key to fulfilling regenerative agriculture goals
By lowering emissions, reinvigorating depleted soils and advancing biodiversity, regenerative agriculture can pave the way to more resilient, climate-friendly farms
Europe must stay course on Green Deal, former environment commissioner says
Sinkevičius promises the Greens will be a “constructive power” working from the sidelines.
UN wants to end world’s plastic addiction. 5 things could derail it.
Plastic waste is choking the planet. Green groups hope a summit in Busan, South Korea, will end with a deal as momentous as the 2015 Paris climate agreement.
Unlocking the ‘hidden middle’: Transforming food systems for a sustainable future
Global action on meeting the Paris Agreement is currently falling short. Focusing on this often-neglected segment of food value chains could effect significant change