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Home > Bankwatch in the media > Why the next EU budget is worrying nature conservationists

Why the next EU budget is worrying nature conservationists

15 July 2025, Contexte

As the European Commission prepares to present the EU’s next Multiannual Financial Framework, biodiversity advocates are pessimistic. They expect nature to be deprioritised in the EU budget and view the disappearance of the Life Fund, the only funding instrument dedicated to the environment, with concern.

Read the full article (in French) here: Pourquoi le prochain budget de l’Union inquiète les défenseurs de la nature | Contexte

 

Institution: EU

Theme: EU budget | biodiversity

Tags: EU budget | biodiversity

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