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State of the Union: EU top jobs and Nature Restoration law
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21/06/2024
This edition of State of the Union focuses on the talks about the future top jobs in the EU and NATO and the final approval of the EU Nature Restoration Law.
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Hello there and welcome to State of the Union, I'm Maeve McMahan in Brussels.
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This week saw the city come to life again after the lull around the EU elections. Incoming
00:16
MEPs flocked here to take selfies, show their voters they're getting down to work.
00:22
But the big happening of the week was this, EU leaders catching up on the European Parliament
00:27
elections. With the world in turmoil, rumour had it they would quickly decide who should
00:32
get what top Brussels job. But their seven hour summit was just an anti-climax for hundreds
00:38
of journalists with nothing to report.
00:41
I think it's our collective duty to make a decision by the end of June. I made several
00:47
times publicly disappointed.
00:49
But the summit proved to be a very good day out for this man, the outgoing Dutch Prime
00:53
Minister Mark Rutte. With the Dutch coalition government almost sworn in, Mark Rutte hopes
00:59
to be the next Secretary General of NATO. He got some face time with Hungary's Prime
01:04
Minister on the sidelines of that summit and agreed not to deploy Hungarian troops to Ukraine
01:09
nor to spend Hungarian money on Ukrainian missions. This got him the thumbs up from
01:14
Viktor Orban to run NATO.
01:16
What didn't get a thumbs up among Brussels circles though was this, the Hungarian presidency's
01:21
slogan for their upcoming six month EU presidency. A copycat from the Trump days, Hungary chose
01:28
Make Europe Great Again as their mantra to shape the EU's political agenda and warn that
01:33
Europe is declining in the world.
01:43
Meanwhile in Luxembourg, on Monday EU environment ministers gave their final blessing to a landmark
01:47
law that aspires to restore damaged ecosystems and polluted rivers. After years of negotiations,
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it's a big win for Belgium, currently presiding over the European Union, even though the Belgian
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government actually abstained from the vote due to divisions between Wallonia and Flanders.
02:04
The vote only passed though thanks to Austria, whose Green environment minister Leonora Gevesler
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voted in favour, going against the government line.
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Well to hear what this law will mean exactly, earlier I spoke to Ioannis Agapakis, an environmental
02:31
lawyer from Client Earth who's been following this law for years and was very pleased to
02:35
see it pass.
02:37
So what exactly is in this nature restoration law? What will happen once it's implemented?
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So the law in practice seeks to restore all ecosystems in Europe in need of restoration
02:47
by 2050. And in order to achieve that, it imposes upon member states a series of binding
02:55
targets to restore a diverse array of ecosystems, so from forests and oceans to farmlands and
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urban green spaces by 2030 through 2050. So member states, the first stage that they will
03:09
have in order to implement the nature restoration law, will be to come up with their national
03:14
restoration plans by 2026. These are the plans in which they will determine the measures
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but as well as the areas that they will choose to restore. Yet delaying restoration action
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up until 2026 would not be advisable as that would impose increased regulatory burden and
03:32
costs upon member states.
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And why in your view was this law so necessary?
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So just for a bit of context, currently less than 15% of EU's ecosystems are in good condition.
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So we continue observing a steep biodiversity decline across the Union and this is despite
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the already existing laws and all the non-binding policy initiatives that are in place. Scientists
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are warning that once certain tipping points are reached, the functions of ecosystems,
04:04
relating to their capacity to produce food or to regulate water and even protect us
04:09
from climate related disasters, are disrupted.
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Now this law was not of course without controversy. The farmers were against it. Did they get
04:17
any concessions in the end?
04:19
The majority of negotiations revolved around agricultural ecosystems and farmers. It is
04:24
very important to note that the law imposes zero legal obligations directly on farmers
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and the provisions on the restoration of agricultural ecosystems have been significantly watered
04:37
down in order to reflect the realities of the sector and the requests that were made.
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Still, I would like to underscore that reducing nature restoration into ideological warfare,
04:50
as we observed happening in the past year, is quite irresponsible. Farmers are the ones
04:55
that first experience the adverse impacts of both the climate crisis but also the crisis
05:01
of biodiversity collapse and these are also the first and best agents to mitigate such
05:08
crisis.
05:09
And this law of course is a key component of the EU Green Deal. What else should we
05:14
look out for in the EU Green Deal? Should other parts of it come to life soon or do
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you think it's politically dying out due to the political environment?
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First and foremost, I think that the vast majority of legislative files coming out
05:27
of the EU Green Deal have either been adopted or terminated due to political considerations.
05:33
There are still a couple of files that we may see becoming reality in the next coming
05:37
years. For instance, the revision of the Energy Taxation Directive as well as the revision
05:43
of the Marine Strategy Framework Directive. Both instruments are quite critical in our
05:48
transition into a climate-neutral and biodiverse Europe. Still, I think that the focus of EU
05:55
lawmakers and member states, most importantly, will really be on implementation. The EU Green
06:01
Deal provided a momentum but also, at the end of the day, provided a series of legal
06:07
tools that member states now have in their arsenal in order to tackle the complex and
06:12
intertwined crisis that they are facing.
06:15
Thank you so much for speaking to us.
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Aga Pak is there from Client Earth speaking to me a little earlier. And one topic we didn't
06:23
dive into was the impact global warming could have on beer. With summer festivals underway,
06:29
scientists keep warning that hotter, longer and drier summers could change the taste,
06:34
texture and even increase the price. Now beer, of course, is dear to the hearts of all Belgians
06:40
so it would come as a surprise this week to see French beer for sale in Belgian supermarkets.
06:45
But turns out Belgian brewers have been teaching their neighbours a thing or two about beer
06:49
brewing as climate change is also presenting the wine country with a challenge.
06:53
Well, that's it for this edition of State of the Union with me, Maeve McMahon. Thank
06:58
you so much for tuning in. See you soon.
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