Brussels, 22/04/2005 (Agence Europe) - The Federation of Young European Greens (FYEG) on 22 April kicked off the European week of the forest in several European countries. “The condition of European forests has again begun to deteriorate. One quarter of tree stocks are considered damaged as a result of either drought, pests or air pollution. Heavy industry, mass-transportation, acid rain and nitrogen pollution threaten the very existence of trees in Europe”, the FYEG says. “We call...