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WWF: soil protection in the government program “zu vagen”

By AndreaPosted on20.03.2025
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In the government program of the new triple coalition, reference is made several times to the excessive soil consumption and the necessary better soil protection. For the environmental organization WWF, the paper remains “often guilty of concrete solutions”. The WWF announced that there would be “only seven new and positive projects” under 28 points examined. The majority of the points have only vaguely promise.



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  • EU Foreign Ministers debate the suspension of the Association Agreement with Israel | International
  • 20 years ago, Brazil lost coach Telê Santana, the “thread of hope”
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