Scientists reprimand EU decision-makers for rollback on the Green Deal and call for responsible decision-making
Expression of Concern by Scientists: Rollback of EU environmental legislation and policies jeopardises the future of EU citizens
While EU policymakers claim that the measures are taken in response to farmers’ protests, we highlight that the decisions are poorly justified, do not address the problems they are claiming to solve, but at the same time, they go against substantive scientific evidence against them. We highlight the severity of rejecting the Sustainable Use Regulation (SUR), weakening basic environmental standards in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), halting the final approval of the Nature Restoration Law (NRL), as well as the Commission’s proposal for exemptions in the Nitrate Directive, and the Commission’s decision to shelve the Framework for Sustainable Food Systems (FSFS).
The scientific community regards these decisions as poorly justified and jeopardising the future of EU citizens. We express grave concern that, being only selected examples out of a longer list, they represent an overall spirit of rollback of environmental standards and regulations, some of which are the outcomes of decades of efforts strongly supported by science and society.
Our letter states that “in a period of multiple crises, mostly resulting from breaching planetary boundaries, it is unacceptable that European governors opt to worsen the conditions that drive these crises”. “As scientists, we strongly oppose policy choices that accelerate avoidable crises.“
We call for policymakers to set a clear and ambitious agenda for environmental protection and the Green Deal for the post-election era; consult with scientists to avoid acting based on misinformation; take back changes within the CAP; urgently approve the Nature Restoration Law; and avoid further watering down of environmental regulations and policies.
We also call on citizens, civil society organisations and political parties to support responsible policymaking that secures a safe(r) future.
To read the full letter see here:
Kris Decleer
Society for Ecological Restoration Europe (SERE)
+32 476 50 50 11
info@ser-europe.org
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