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INTERVIEW Janez Potocnik

Mission: to end short-term thinking

By Jennifer Rankin  -  16.12.2010 / 05:17 CET
Environment commissioner wants longer-term focus and says biodiversity funding must be ‘strengthened'

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Toil over Soil

The European Commission first proposed an EU law on soil protection in 2006. But while the Commission sees this law as an essential nature protection measure, a significant minority of national governments are insistent on exercising their sovereignty on this issue.
Potocnik says that he retains hopes for the soil directive, despite the unpromising outlook. “At this moment we still believe that we don't have the necessary majority in the Council. I still haven't given up. I think that, in the context of biodiversity and all the questions we are discussing, the soil directive in Europe would be needed,” he says.

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