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Brussels warns Warsaw over ancient forest by AFP Staff Writers Brussels (AFP) Feb 18, 2021 The European Union on Thursday ordered Poland to comply with a top EU court decision and implement new regulations to preserve one of the continent's last primeval forests. The European Court of Justice in 2018 said Poland's government broke the law by allowing logging in the Bialowieza Forest, a UNESCO world heritage site. The logging began in May 2016 and the European Commission took Poland to court arguing that it was destroying a forest that boasts unique plant and animal life. The commission said Poland had "still not fully complied" with the court ruling, notably by failing to repeal and replace the regulations that allowed for the logging. "Despite meetings and exchanges at technical level, at which the commission has expressed its concerns and offered advice on the correct implementation of the judgement, the situation in Poland has not changed." The EU executive said Warsaw had two months to comply, after which Brussels would refer the case back to the court "with proposed financial sanctions". Bialowieza, which straddles the border with Belarus, includes one of the largest surviving parts of the primeval forest that covered the European plain 10,000 years ago. Its vast woodland is home to hundreds of European bison, the continent's largest land mammal. The government of the Law and Justice party (PiS) had argued it was clearing dead trees to contain damage caused by a spruce bark beetle infestation, as well as to fight the risk of forest fires and preserve road traffic. But the EU judges found that the Polish government failed to carry out "an appropriate assessment" of the impact of its forest management plan. The court also found that the Polish plan failed to comply with EU obligations protecting nests, eggs and breeding places of bird species living in the forest. The case is one in a number of issues causing tension between Warsaw and Brussels, with Poland seen as defying fundamental EU rights on independent courts, LGBT rights and media freedoms.
Chief Raoni on 'final mission' to protect Amazon lands Rio De Janeiro (AFP) Feb 17, 2021 One of the most iconic defenders of the Amazon rainforest, 91-year-old indigenous chief Raoni Metuktire, will launch a worldwide appeal Thursday for help with his "final mission": gaining protected status for his people's ancestral lands. Raoni, a chief of the Kayapo people in north-central Brazil, will make the appeal as part of a live webcast called "Protecting the Amazon," organized by several environmental groups to pressure President Jair Bolsonaro's government to better protect the world's big ... read more
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