Ariel Brunner🇺🇦 #Xdissenter
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Ariel Brunner🇺🇦 #Xdissenter
@ArielBrunner
Director @BirdLifeEurope












The revolt against regulation is inevitable! Whether someone in the EU likes it or not. The time is now!

GRAZIE AL CA...STORO Mentre in Repubblica Ceca si discute da anni sul progetto da oltre un milone di € per costruire uno sbarramento per la sicurezza idraulica del fiume Vltava, i Castori lo costruiscono gratis in pochi giorni esattamente dov'era previsto goodnewsnetwork.org/while-a-czech-…

🚨 New report: Member States fail to make EU Agriculture more sustainable. 🚨 As climate change, biodiversity loss, and growing pressures on agriculture threaten millions of farms across Europe, the need for effective and sustainable farming practices has never been more urgent. Eco-schemes were introduced in the EU’s farming policy to encourage farmers to adopt more sustainable practices that benefit the environment, such as improving biodiversity and soil health. According to the European Commission, 70% of EU agricultural land is now covered by eco-schemes. But our analysis across 12 EU countries, shows that instead of prioritising measures to deliver for the environment, many Member States opt for the easiest options - practices that require minimal changes on the ground but allow them to tick the sustainability box. Meanwhile, the eco-schemes that could make a real difference are often underfunded or unattractive to farmers. Tatiana Nemcova, EU Agriculture Coordinator at BirdLife Europe: “If we are serious about having long-term food security, eco-schemes need to do what they were meant to – not just provide farmers with a green-labelled income boost. There is still time to fix them under the current CAP, but the next CAP must go much further. Farmers need the right tools and incentives to make action for the environment a core part of farming, not just an afterthought.” The report also addresses the 2024 CAP simplifications, which were rushed through in response to farmer protests last year and have further complicated the implementation of eco-schemes and undermined their potential. Read the full report ‘The untapped potential of eco-schemes’ with our recommendations: birdlife.org/news/2025/02/0… #NoNatureNoFood #CAP















