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The Commission’s proposal concerning the Financial Instrument for the Environment (LIFE +) falls short of what is required, in terms of financial resources, and it is unacceptable that it fails to cover the Natura 2000 component.
The report adopted today improves considerably on the Commission’s proposal, by introducing, with improved funding, the nature and biodiversity component, which covers the creation, preservation and management of Natura sites, (the network of the most important nature sites in the EU), thereby helping to achieve the objectives aimed at halting the loss of biodiversity by 2010 and beyond.
The amendments that have been tabled clarify the objective of the LIFE + project. It provides for drastically reducing greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere, protecting Europe’s forests, providing more information on the environment and increasing the involvement of European citizens in achieving environmental aims.
The question now is whether this ambitious project can be implemented with the existing resources and political will."@en1
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