Excerto: «(...)While anti-ecological populism is in full flow in many European Union countries and non-governmental organisations are right to be worried about environmental regressions, there are at least three reasons to believe the EGD is here to stay: path dependency, EU values and Europeans’ aspirations. First, the EGD is now the law of the land, enshrined in dozens of legislative provisions protected by EU regulations—it will not easily be dismantled. Secondly, it follows directly from the EU’s commitment to sustainability, which is at least 30 years old and has never been so relevant at a time when the biosphere is suffering and collapsing in places. Thirdly, albeit imperfectly, it speaks to EU citizens, who now consistently put environmental concerns at the top of their agenda. It is thus time not to lament the deal but to consolidate it. (...)».
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