PANIC IN BRUSSELS: Climate Alarmists Lose Again, as EU Shelves ‘Nature Law’ for Lack of Support In Another Victory for Protesting Farmers
Against the background of the surging nationalist and populist right-wing parties ahead of the European Union elections in June, political leaders in the old continent have started to ditch many of its failing, crippling environmental policies – mostly under pressure from the great European Farmers’ revolt.
The last victim of this process is the European Union’s flagship policy to restore damaged habitats, called the ‘Nature Law.’
The law is now hanging in the balance, as a vote to pass it on Monday was canceled after Hungary withdrew its support for the bill.
The EU countries’ environment ministers called off the vote after Budapest said it would no longer back the policy.
Hungary’s decision wiped out the slim ‘reinforced majority’ of countries in favor.