Brussels, 14/10/2010 (Agence Europe) - Only a few days before the start of the 10 world biodiversity conference (COP 10, Nagoya, Japan, 18-29 October), EU environment ministers meeting in Luxembourg did not hold back on their level of ambition in the hope that the EU will be able to be a driving force in the international negotiations.
Things have come to a serious pass, since, far from ceasing, biodiversity loss caused by human activity is continuing an unprecedented speed which is...