2019-2024

Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety

2019/2824(RSP)

11.11.2019

AMENDMENTS 1 - 217

Draft motion for a resolution (PE641.238v01-00)

COP15 to the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) - Kunming (2020) (2019/2824(RSP))

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PE642.918v01-00 2/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Amendment 1 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Pascal Canfin, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Citation 4 a (new)

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- Having regard to the Marine Strategy Framework Directive (Directive 2008/56/EC);

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Amendment 2 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Pascal Canfin, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Citation 4 b (new)

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- Having regard to the Framework Directive for water (Directive 2000/60/EC);

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Amendment 3 Alexandr Vondra

Draft motion for a resolution Citation 5 a (new)

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- having regard to the International Union for Conservation of Nature’s Red List of Threatened Species;

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AM\1190947EN.docx 3/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Amendment 4 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Nils Torvalds

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- having regard to the IPCC special report on the Ocean and Cryosphere in a Changing Climate of 25 September 2019,

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Amendment 5 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Citation 7

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— having regard to the United Nations — having regard to the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and to the Sustainable Development Goals and to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), (SDGs) as well as to the Commission Reflection Paper of 30 January 2019 entitled “Towards A Sustainable Europe by 2030”,

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Amendment 6 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, , Demetris Papadakis, , Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, , Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López,

Draft motion for a resolution Citation 8 a (new)

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- having regard to the European

PE642.918v01-00 4/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Commission Communication on Stepping up EU Action to Protect and Restore the World's Forests of 23 July 2019 and the EU Forest Strategy of 20 September 2013;

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Amendment 7 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Citation 8 a (new)

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- having regard to the Commission communication of 23 July 2019 entitled “Protecting and restoring the world´s forests: stepping up EU action to halt deforestation and forest degradation";

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Amendment 8 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Citation 9 a (new)

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- having regard to the 2019 Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations report entitled “The State of the World’s Biodiversity for Food and Agriculture”;

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Amendment 9 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley,

AM\1190947EN.docx 5/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

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- having regard to the Statement by the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights at the Third Committee of the UN General Assembly in New York on 15 October 2019;

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Amendment 10 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Draft motion for a resolution Citation 11 a (new)

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- having regard to the Beijing Call for Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change of 6 November 2019;

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Amendment 11

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A. whereas the mission statement of A. whereas the mission statement of the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011- the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011- 2020 is to take effective and urgent action 2020 is to take effective and urgent action to halt the loss of biodiversity in order to to halt the loss of biodiversity in order to ensure that by 2020 ecosystems are ensure that by 2020 ecosystems are resilient and continue to provide essential resilient and continue to provide essential services, thereby securing the planet's services, thereby securing and conserving

PE642.918v01-00 6/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN variety of life, and contributing to human the planet's variety of life, and contributing well-being, and poverty eradication; to human well-being, and poverty eradication;

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Amendment 12 Radan Kanev, Agnès Evren

Draft motion for a resolution Recital B

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B. whereas the 2050 Vision adopted B. whereas the 2050 Vision adopted under the Convention on Biological under the Convention on Biological Diversity (CBD) is “Living in harmony Diversity (CBD) is “Living in harmony with nature” where “by 2050, biodiversity with nature” where “by 2050, biodiversity is valued, conserved, restored and wisely is valued, conserved, restored and wisely used, maintaining ecosystem services, used, maintaining ecosystem services, sustaining a healthy planet and delivering sustaining a healthy planet and delivering benefits essential for all people”; benefits essential for all people”, and for our future generations;

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Amendment 13 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

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C a. whereas as highlighted in the IPBES Global assessment report on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services, current negative trends in biodiversity and ecosystems will undermine progress towards 80% of the assessed targets of Sustainable Development Goals related to poverty, hunger, health, water, cities, climate, oceans and land; whereas indigenous peoples and many of the world’s poorest communities are projected

AM\1190947EN.docx 7/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN to be primarily and more severely affected; whereas therefore loss and degradation of biodiversity must be considered not only as environmental issues but also developmental, economic, social and as moral ones;

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Amendment 14 Alexandr Vondra

Draft motion for a resolution Recital C a (new)

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C a. whereas the Nagoya Protocol on Access and Benefit Sharing (ABS) provides a transparent legal framework for the fair and equitable sharing of benefits arising from the utilisation of genetic resources and associated traditional knowledge;

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Amendment 15 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

Draft motion for a resolution Recital C b (new)

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C b. whereas three-quarters of the land-based environment and about 66% of the marine environment have been significantly altered by human actions; whereas more than a third of the world’s land surface and nearly 75% of freshwater resources are now devoted to crop or livestock production; whereas 23% of global greenhouse gas emissions are caused by crop production,

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Amendment 16 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

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C c. whereas fossil fuel subsidies at global level remained large at 5.2 trillion USD, equal to 6.5 percent of the global GDP in 2017, thus contributing to further deteriorating biodiversity and natural ecosystems; whereas the Commission estimated that fossil fuel subsidies provided by EU governments remained overall stable between 2008 and 2016, and in 2017 stood at 289 billion USD per annum; whereas such subsidies did not decrease in spite of the EU international commitments to phase out fossil fuels in the medium term, notably to phase out environmentally harmful subsidies, including those for fossil fuels, by 2020;

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Amendment 17 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

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C d. whereas according to the IPCC’s and the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services’ latest scientific knowledge, no

AM\1190947EN.docx 9/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN lasting solutions exist to address climate change without a greater implementation of coherent and effective nature-based solutions;

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Amendment 18 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

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C e. whereas as resulted from thorough analyses conducted at international level, changes in land and sea use, direct exploitation of organisms, climate change, pollution and invasive alien species are considered to be the direct drivers having the largest relative global impacts on biodiversity loss and deterioration;

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Amendment 19 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

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C f. whereas since 1980 greenhouse gas emissions have doubled, raising average global temperatures by 1 degree Celsius; whereas climate change has already had devastating impacts on nature, from the level of ecosystems to that of genetics;

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PE642.918v01-00 10/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Amendment 20 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

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C g. whereas at global level urban areas have more than doubled since 1992; whereas plastic pollution has increased tenfold since 1980; whereas around 400 million tons of heavy metals, solvents, toxic sludge and other wastes from industrial facilities are dumped annually into the world’s waters, and fertilisers entering coastal ecosystems produced more than 400 ocean dead zones;

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Amendment 21 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

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C h. whereas data available since 1961 shows that per capita supply of meat and vegetable oils has more than doubled and the supply of food calories per capita has increased by about one third; whereas these changes in consumption patterns have contributed to about 2 billion adults now being overweight or obese; whereas currently around 30% of total food produced is lost or wasted despite 821 million people being undernourished according to the most recent estimations; whereas these changes, based on resource-intensive consumption and production patterns, are associated with additional GHG emissions and very

AM\1190947EN.docx 11/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN damaging impacts on biodiversity;

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Amendment 22 Alexandr Vondra

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D a. whereas the EU and the Member States have adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and its seventeen Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and are fully committed to their implementation;

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Amendment 23 Michal Wiezik

Draft motion for a resolution Recital D a (new)

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D a. whereas the ambition of the Political Guidelines for the next European Commission 2019-2024 is for Europe to work with its global partners to curtail biodiversity loss within the next five years;

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Amendment 24 Mick Wallace

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D a. whereas the global biodiversity crisis is inextricably linked with climate breakdown, meaning nature based solutions are the most effective joint solution for this joint crisis;

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Amendment 25 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

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D a. whereas forest are indispensable to worldwide subsistence and while covering 30% of the Earth´s land area, they host 80% of its biodiversity;

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Amendment 26 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Pascal Canfin

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1. Notes with concern that as 1. Notes with concern that the IPBES indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment Global Assessment on Biodiversity and on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Ecosystem Services report clearly report, nature is declining globally at rates underlines the state of the ecological unprecedented in human history and the emergency, since nature is declining rate of species extinctions is accelerating, globally at rates unprecedented in human with grave impacts on people around the history and the rate of species extinctions is world now likely; expresses its deep accelerating, with grave impacts on people concern after the publication of the IPCC around the world now likely; however the report on the ocean and cryosphere in a report also stresses the possibility to halt

AM\1190947EN.docx 13/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN changing climate, on the decline of and reverse this trend by implementing a marine mammals and fisheries as wells as strong and ambitious nature and on the dramatic disappearance of coral biodiversity protection strategy; reefs;

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Amendment 27 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

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1. Notes with concern that as 1. Notes with grave concern that as indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services report, nature is declining globally at rates report, nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history and the unprecedented in human history and the rate of species extinctions is accelerating, rate of species extinctions is accelerating, with grave impacts on people around the with grave impacts on people around the world now likely; expresses its deep world now likely; expresses its deep concern after the publication of the IPCC concern about the additional stresses for report on the ocean and cryosphere in a biodiversity by climate change on land as changing climate, on the decline of marine laid out in the IPCC special report of 8 mammals and fisheries as wells as on the August 2019; as well as about the decline dramatic disappearance of coral reefs; of marine mammals and fisheries and the dramatic disappearance of coral reefs as documented in the IPCC special report of 24 September 2019;

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Amendment 28 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

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1. Notes with concern that as 1. Notes with concern that as indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment

PE642.918v01-00 14/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services report, nature is declining globally at rates report, nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history and the unprecedented in human history, the rate of rate of species extinctions is accelerating, species extinctions is accelerating and with grave impacts on people around the around one million animal and plant world now likely; expresses its deep species are threatened with extinction, concern after the publication of the IPCC with grave impacts on people around the report on the ocean and cryosphere in a world now likely; expresses its deep changing climate, on the decline of marine concern after the publication of the IPCC mammals and fisheries as wells as on the report on the ocean and cryosphere in a dramatic disappearance of coral reefs; changing climate, on the decline of marine mammals and fisheries as wells as on the dramatic disappearance of coral reefs;

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Amendment 29 Sirpa Pietikäinen, Ville Niinistö

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1. Notes with concern that as 1. Notes with concern that as indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services report, nature is declining globally at rates report, nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history and the unprecedented in human history and the rate of species extinctions is accelerating, rate of species extinctions is accelerating, with grave impacts on people around the with grave impacts on people around the world now likely; expresses its deep world; stresses that biodiversity loss is the concern after the publication of the IPCC most critical and acute crisis we are report on the ocean and cryosphere in a facing; expresses its deep concern after the changing climate, on the decline of marine publication of the IPCC report on the ocean mammals and fisheries as wells as on the and cryosphere in a changing climate, on dramatic disappearance of coral reefs; the decline of marine mammals and fisheries as wells as on the dramatic disappearance of coral reefs;

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Amendment 30 Radan Kanev, Agnès Evren

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1. Notes with concern that as 1. Notes with concern that as indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services report, nature is declining globally at rates report, nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history and the unprecedented in human history and the rate of species extinctions is accelerating, rate of species extinctions is accelerating, with grave impacts on people around the with grave impacts on people around the world now likely; expresses its deep world now likely, that will affect the life of concern after the publication of the IPCC our future generations; expresses its deep report on the ocean and cryosphere in a concern after the publication of the IPCC changing climate, on the decline of marine report on the ocean and cryosphere in a mammals and fisheries as wells as on the changing climate, on the decline of marine dramatic disappearance of coral reefs; mammals and fisheries as wells as on the dramatic disappearance of coral reefs;

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Amendment 31 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig

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1. Notes with concern that as 1. Notes with concern that as indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services report, nature is declining globally at rates report, nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history and the unprecedented in human history and the rate of species extinctions is accelerating, rate of species extinctions is accelerating, with grave impacts on people around the with grave impacts on people around the world now likely; expresses its deep world now likely; expresses its deep concern after the publication of the IPCC concern after the publication of the IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere in a report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate, on the decline of marine changing climate, on the decline of marine mammals and fisheries as wells as on the mammals and other fish stocks as wells as dramatic disappearance of coral reefs; on the dramatic disappearance of coral reefs;

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PE642.918v01-00 16/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Amendment 32 Alexandr Vondra

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1. Notes with concern that as 1. Notes with concern that as indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services report, nature is declining globally at rates report, nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history and the unprecedented in human history and the rate of species extinctions is accelerating, rate of species extinctions is accelerating, with grave impacts on people around the with grave impacts on people around the world now likely; expresses its deep world now likely; expresses its deep concern after the publication of the IPCC concern after the publication of the IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere in a report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate, on the decline of marine changing climate, on the decline of marine mammals and fisheries as wells as on the mammals and fisheries as wells as on the dramatic disappearance of coral reefs; dramatic disappearance of coral reefs; notes with regret that only seven percent of oceans are formally protected; urges the Commission and the Member States to insist on a review of Aichi Target 11 and SDG target 14.5 and increase the conservation coverage of coastal and marine areas;

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Amendment 33 Mick Wallace

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1. Notes with concern that as 1. Notes with concern that as indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment indicated in the IPBES Global Assessment on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services report, nature is declining globally at rates report, nature is declining globally at rates unprecedented in human history and the unprecedented in human history and the rate of species extinctions is accelerating, rate of species extinctions is accelerating,

AM\1190947EN.docx 17/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN with grave impacts on people around the with grave impacts on people around the world now likely; expresses its deep world now likely; expresses its deep concern after the publication of the IPCC concern after the publication of the IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere in a report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate, on the decline of marine changing climate, on the decline of marine mammals and fisheries as wells as on the mammals and fisheries as wells as on the dramatic disappearance of coral reefs; dramatic disappearance of coral reefs; underlines the severity of the findings in the IPCC Special Report on Global Warming of 1.5°C, particularly that more than 99% of coral reefs are projected to decline under a 2°C scenario;

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Amendment 34 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Pascal Canfin

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1 a. Expresses its deep concern after the publication of the IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate, which recognise climate change as one of the main direct drivers of biodiversity loss and underlines that its negative effects on nature and biodiversity, eco-systems services, oceans and food security are projected to become increasingly important in the next decades; underlines that the IPCC also stresses that the health of the ocean and marine ecosystems are currently affected by global warming, pollution, overexploitation of marine biodiversity, rising sea levels, acidification, deoxygenation, marine heatwaves, unprecedented glaciers and sea ice melting, and coastal erosion, more frequent natural disasters, which are affecting marine and coastal ecosystems by altering their functioning and

PE642.918v01-00 18/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN accelerating the decline of marine mammals and fisheries as wells as on the dramatic disappearance of coral reefs and mangroves; recalls that the ocean is part of the solution to mitigate and adapt to the effects of climate change; calls therefore the EU to put the ocean high on the agenda of the biodiversity strategy, and calls on all Parties to recognise the ocean as a common good of humanity, to develop a new approach that places individual and collective responsibilities well above the traditional principles of freedom and ownership of the ocean to ensure its preservation;

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Amendment 35 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Demetris Papadakis, Manuel Pizarro, Jytte Guteland, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

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1 a. Considers that we are facing an ecological emergency, which requires significant actions in Europe and beyond; calls on the Commission to place nature protection and restoration as a top priority in the European Green Deal alongside climate change;

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Amendment 36 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Pascal Canfin, Nils Torvalds

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2. Expresses its concern that the 2020 2. Expresses its concern that the 2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets will not be met Aichi Biodiversity Targets will not be met with the current trajectory of biodiversity with the current trajectory of biodiversity loss, and reiterates its calls on all Parties to loss, and reiterates its calls on all Parties to step up their efforts; urges the Commission step up their efforts; urges the Commission and Member States to commit to and Member States to adopt a new immediate, substantial and additional approach for ecosystems preservation and efforts on biodiversity conservation and restoration to commit to immediate, restoration so as to meet the EU targets; substantial and additional mandatory efforts on biodiversity conservation and restoration so as to meet the EU targets; considers that in this new strategy, special attention should be paid to the restoration of ecosystems, habitats and species, notably through research and innovation to foster the deployment of nature-based economies in all sectors, which is a key tool to reach biodiversity targets;

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Amendment 37 Tudor Ciuhodaru

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2. Expresses its concern that the 2020 2. Expresses its concern that the 2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets will not be met Aichi Biodiversity Targets will not be met with the current trajectory of biodiversity with the current trajectory of biodiversity loss, and reiterates its calls on all Parties to loss, and reiterates its calls on all Parties to step up their efforts; urges the Commission step up their efforts; urges the Commission and Member States to commit to and Member States to commit to immediate, substantial and additional immediate, substantial and additional efforts on biodiversity conservation and efforts on biodiversity conservation and restoration so as to meet the EU targets; restoration so as to meet the EU targets, for example by providing more comprehensive information and seeking closer involvement of civil society and members of the public from different age groups and social backgrounds;

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Amendment 38 Sirpa Pietikäinen, Ville Niinistö

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2. Expresses its concern that the 2020 2. Expresses its concern that the 2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets will not be met Aichi Biodiversity Targets will not be met with the current trajectory of biodiversity with the current trajectory of biodiversity loss, and reiterates its calls on all Parties to loss, and reiterates its calls on all Parties to step up their efforts; urges the Commission step up their efforts; notes that the aims of and Member States to commit to the EU 2020 biodiversity strategy will not immediate, substantial and additional be met; urges the Commission and efforts on biodiversity conservation and Member States to commit to immediate, restoration so as to meet the EU targets; substantial and additional efforts with concrete actions on biodiversity conservation and restoration so as to meet the global and EU targets;

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Amendment 39 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Demetris Papadakis, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

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2. Expresses its concern that the 2020 2. Expresses its concern that the 2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets will not be met Aichi Biodiversity Targets will not be met with the current trajectory of biodiversity with the current trajectory of biodiversity loss, and reiterates its calls on all Parties to loss, and reiterates its calls on all Parties to step up their efforts; urges the Commission step up their efforts; regrets that the EU is and Member States to commit to not on track to achieve its headline target immediate, substantial and additional of halting biodiversity loss and ecosystem efforts on biodiversity conservation and degradation by 2020; urges the restoration so as to meet the EU targets; Commission and Member States to commit

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Amendment 40 Petros Kokkalis

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2. Expresses its concern that the 2020 2. Expresses its concern that the 2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets will not be met Aichi Biodiversity Targets will not be met with the current trajectory of biodiversity with the current trajectory of biodiversity loss, and reiterates its calls on all Parties to loss, and reiterates its calls on all Parties to step up their efforts; urges the Commission step up their efforts; demands that the and Member States to commit to Commission and Member States commit to immediate, substantial and additional immediate, substantial and additional efforts on biodiversity conservation and efforts on biodiversity conservation and restoration so as to meet the EU targets; restoration so as to meet the EU targets;

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Amendment 41 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

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2. Expresses its concern that the 2020 2. Expresses its concern that the 2020 Aichi Biodiversity Targets will not be met Aichi Biodiversity Targets will not be met with the current trajectory of biodiversity with the current trajectory of biodiversity loss, and reiterates its calls on all Parties to loss, and reiterates its calls on all Parties to step up their efforts; urges the Commission urgently step up their efforts; urges the and Member States to commit to Commission and Member States to commit immediate, substantial and additional to immediate, substantial and additional efforts on biodiversity conservation and efforts on biodiversity conservation and restoration so as to meet the EU targets; restoration so as to meet the EU targets and contribute to meeting the Aichi

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Amendment 42 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Demetris Papadakis, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

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3. Recalls that biodiversity and 3. Recalls that biodiversity and healthy ecosystems are key for achieving healthy ecosystems are key for achieving the objectives of the Paris Agreement and the objectives of the Paris Agreement and strengthen EU’s resilience capacities strengthen EU’s resilience capacities toward climate change; recalls the toward climate change; recalls the importance of preserving biodiversity and importance of preserving biodiversity and nature based solutions for climate change nature based solutions for climate change mitigation; asks therefore for more mitigation; asks therefore for more coherence between the CBD and coherence between the CBD and UNFCCC; calls on the Commission to UNFCCC; calls on the Commission to better integrate biodiversity into its climate better integrate biodiversity into its climate policies and ensure that EU climate policies; funding is also used to protect and restore natural ecosystems as a way of achieving climate mitigation and adaptation;

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Amendment 43 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

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3. Recalls that biodiversity and 3. Recalls that biodiversity and healthy ecosystems are key for achieving healthy ecosystems are key for achieving the objectives of the Paris Agreement and the objectives of the Paris Agreement and

AM\1190947EN.docx 23/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN strengthen EU’s resilience capacities strengthen EU’s resilience and adaptive toward climate change; recalls the capacities to climate change; recalls the importance of preserving biodiversity and importance of developing and nature based solutions for climate change implementing nature based solutions for mitigation; asks therefore for more preserving biodiversity while mitigating coherence between the CBD and and adapting to climate change; asks UNFCCC; calls on the Commission to therefore for more coherence and better integrate biodiversity into its climate integration between the UN CBD and policies and ensure that EU climate UNFCCC under the Agenda 2030; calls funding is also used to protect and restore on the Commission to better integrate natural ecosystems as a way of achieving biodiversity into its climate policies but climate mitigation and adaptation; also to mainstream biodiversity into other sectorial policies; also calls on the Commission to ensure that EU climate funding is also used to protect and restore natural ecosystems as a way of achieving co-benefits between biodiversity and climate mitigation and adaptation;

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Amendment 44 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Nils Torvalds

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3. Recalls that biodiversity and 3. Recalls that biodiversity and healthy ecosystems are key for achieving healthy ecosystems, including the oceans, the objectives of the Paris Agreement and which absorb more than 25% of CO2 strengthen EU’s resilience capacities emissions and are the main supplier of toward climate change; recalls the oxygen, are key for achieving the importance of preserving biodiversity and objectives of the Paris Agreement and nature based solutions for climate change strengthen EU’s resilience capacities mitigation; asks therefore for more toward climate change; recalls the coherence between the CBD and importance of preserving terrestrial, UNFCCC; calls on the Commission to coastal and marine biodiversity and nature better integrate biodiversity into its climate based solutions for climate change policies and ensure that EU climate mitigation; asks therefore for more funding is also used to protect and restore coherence between the CBD and natural ecosystems as a way of achieving UNFCCC; calls on the Commission to climate mitigation and adaptation; better integrate biodiversity into its climate policies and ensure that EU climate funding is also used to protect and restore natural ecosystems as a way of achieving

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Amendment 45 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

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3. Recalls that biodiversity and 3. Recalls that biodiversity and healthy ecosystems are key for achieving healthy ecosystems are key for achieving the objectives of the Paris Agreement and the objectives of the Paris Agreement and strengthen EU’s resilience capacities strengthen EU’s resilience capacities toward climate change; recalls the toward climate change; recalls the importance of preserving biodiversity and importance of preserving biodiversity and nature based solutions for climate change nature based solutions for climate change mitigation; asks therefore for more mitigation; asks therefore for more coherence between the CBD and coherence between the CBD and UNFCCC; calls on the Commission to UNFCCC; calls on the Commission to better integrate biodiversity into its climate fully integrate biodiversity into its climate policies and ensure that EU climate policies as it is of paramount importance funding is also used to protect and restore to guarantee full consistency and mutual natural ecosystems as a way of achieving support across all climate and biodiversity climate mitigation and adaptation; policies; calls on the Commission to ensure that EU climate funding is also used to protect and restore natural ecosystems as a way of achieving climate mitigation and adaptation;

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Amendment 46 Alexandr Vondra

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3. Recalls that biodiversity and 3. Recalls that biodiversity and healthy ecosystems are key for achieving healthy ecosystems are key for achieving the objectives of the Paris Agreement and the objectives of the Paris Agreement and

AM\1190947EN.docx 25/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN strengthen EU’s resilience capacities strengthen EU’s resilience capacities toward climate change; recalls the toward climate change; recalls the importance of preserving biodiversity and importance of preserving biodiversity and nature based solutions for climate change nature based solutions for climate change mitigation; asks therefore for more mitigation; asks therefore for more coherence between the CBD and coherence and synergies between the three UNFCCC; calls on the Commission to Rio Conventions; calls on the Commission better integrate biodiversity into its climate to better integrate biodiversity into its policies and ensure that EU climate climate policies and ensure that EU climate funding is also used to protect and restore funding is also used to protect and restore natural ecosystems as a way of achieving natural ecosystems as a way of achieving climate mitigation and adaptation; climate mitigation and adaptation;

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Amendment 47 Agnès Evren

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3. Recalls that biodiversity and 3. Recalls that biodiversity and healthy ecosystems are key for achieving healthy ecosystems are key for achieving the objectives of the Paris Agreement and the objectives of the Paris Agreement and strengthen EU’s resilience capacities strengthen EU’s resilience capacities toward climate change; recalls the toward climate change; recalls the importance of preserving biodiversity and importance of preserving biodiversity and nature based solutions for climate change using nature based solutions for climate mitigation; asks therefore for more change mitigation, especially for carbon coherence between the CBD and absorption; asks therefore for more UNFCCC; calls on the Commission to coherence between the CBD and better integrate biodiversity into its climate UNFCCC; calls on the Commission to policies and ensure that EU climate better integrate biodiversity into its climate funding is also used to protect and restore policies and ensure that EU climate natural ecosystems as a way of achieving funding is also used to protect and restore climate mitigation and adaptation; natural ecosystems as a way of achieving climate mitigation and adaptation;

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Amendment 48 Mick Wallace

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3. Recalls that biodiversity and 3. Recalls that biodiversity and healthy ecosystems are key for achieving healthy ecosystems are key for achieving the objectives of the Paris Agreement and the objectives of the Paris Agreement and strengthen EU’s resilience capacities strengthen EU’s resilience capacities toward climate change; recalls the toward climate change; recalls the importance of preserving biodiversity and importance of preserving biodiversity and nature based solutions for climate change nature based solutions for climate change mitigation; asks therefore for more mitigation; asks therefore for more coherence between the CBD and coherence between the CBD and UNFCCC; calls on the Commission to UNFCCC; calls on the Commission to better integrate biodiversity into its climate ensure better integration of biodiversity policies and ensure that EU climate into its climate policies and ensure that EU funding is also used to protect and restore climate funding is also used to protect and natural ecosystems as a way of achieving restore natural ecosystems as a key part climate mitigation and adaptation; of the Union's climate mitigation and adaptation policy;

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Amendment 49 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

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3 a. Highlights that, according to scientific research1a, natural climate solutions (NCS) can provide over one- third of the cost-effective climate mitigation needed between now and 2030 to stabilise warming to below 2 °C; regrets, however, that despite the potential of NCS, land-based sequestration efforts receive only about 2.5% of the global climate mitigation budget; calls for an increased use of EU and international climate funding to protect and restore natural ecosystems as a way of achieving

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Amendment 50 Ulrike Müller

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3 a. Stresses that there are trade-offs between protecting the climate and protecting biodiversity in the bio-economy sector, which plays a central role in the transition towards a climate-neutral economy; expresses its concern that this trade-off has not been sufficiently addressed in recent policy discussions; calls on all stakeholders to develop a coherent approach to bring together biodiversity protection and climate protection in a thriving bio-economy;

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Amendment 51 Sirpa Pietikäinen, Ville Niinistö

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3 a. stresses the need for a mosaic masterplan to protect biodiversity and healthy ecosystems from global to local level, entailing the concept of leaving 1/3 of all green areas at local, regional and

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Amendment 52 Tudor Ciuhodaru

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3a. Stresses that biodiversity is not only indispensable for the production of food, fuel and medicines but also, together with a healthy natural environment, important for long-term economic development;

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Amendment 53 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds

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3 a. Welcomes the Beijing Call for Biodiversity Conservation and Climate Change of 6 November 2019;

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Amendment 54 Edina Tóth

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4. Welcomes, in this regard, the 4. Welcomes, in this regard, the commitments, made by Ursula von der commitments, made by Ursula von der Leyen in the political guidelines for the Leyen in the political guidelines for the next European Commission 2019-2024 and next European Commission 2019-2024 and in the mission letter to the Commissioner in the mission letter to the Commissioner for Environment and Oceans, to present a for Environment and Oceans, to present a Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 as part of Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 as part of the European Green Deal, and her intention the European Green Deal, and her intention for the EU to lead the world at the 2020 for the EU to lead the world at the 2020 Conference of the Parties to the CBD, as it Conference of the Parties to the did at the 2015 Paris Climate Conference; Convention on Biological Diversity;

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Amendment 55 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

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4. Welcomes, in this regard, the 4. Welcomes, in this regard, the commitments, made by Ursula von der commitments, made by Ursula von der Leyen in the political guidelines for the Leyen in the political guidelines for the next European Commission 2019-2024 and next European Commission 2019-2024 and in the mission letter to the Commissioner in the mission letter to the Commissioner for Environment and Oceans, to present a for Environment and Oceans, to present a Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 as part of Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 as part of the European Green Deal, and her intention the European Green Deal, and her intention for the EU to lead the world at the 2020 for the EU to lead the world at the 2020 Conference of the Parties to the CBD, as it Conference of the Parties to the CBD, as it did at the 2015 Paris Climate Conference; did at the 2015 Paris Climate Conference; calls on the Commission to propose an ambitious and inclusive Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 that sets legally binding targets for the EU and its Member States, including specific targets to restore degraded habitats by 2030;

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PE642.918v01-00 30/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Amendment 56 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Eleonora Evi

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4 a. Calls on the Commission, in view of the global biodiversity crisis highlighted by the recent IPBES report, to move away from voluntary commitments and introduce legally binding targets for the Union and its Member States as part of the EU 2030 Biodiversity Strategy to be presented in the first 100 days of the new Commission;

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Amendment 57 Mick Wallace

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4. Welcomes, in this regard, the 4. Welcomes, in this regard, the commitments, made by Ursula von der commitments made by Ursula von der Leyen in the political guidelines for the Leyen, in the political guidelines for the next European Commission 2019-2024 and next European Commission 2019-2024 and in the mission letter to the Commissioner in the mission letter to the Commissioner for Environment and Oceans, to present a for Environment and Oceans, to present a Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 as part of Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 as part of the European Green Deal, and her intention the European Green Deal, and her intention for the EU to lead the world at the 2020 for the EU to lead the world at the 2020 Conference of the Parties to the CBD, as it Conference of the Parties to the CBD, as it did at the 2015 Paris Climate Conference; did at the 2015 Paris Climate Conference; insists that this be a high priority for the new Commission and that the EU galvanises global ambition on biodiversity ahead of the COP15;

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AM\1190947EN.docx 31/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Amendment 58 Agnès Evren

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4. Welcomes, in this regard, the 4. Welcomes, in this regard, the commitments, made by Ursula von der commitments, made by Ursula von der Leyen in the political guidelines for the Leyen in the political guidelines for the next European Commission 2019-2024 and next European Commission 2019-2024 and in the mission letter to the Commissioner in the mission letter to the Commissioner for Environment and Oceans, to present a for Environment and Oceans, to present an Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 as part of ambitious Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 the European Green Deal, and her intention as part of the European Green Deal, and for the EU to lead the world at the 2020 her intention for the EU to lead the world Conference of the Parties to the CBD, as it at the 2020 Conference of the Parties to the did at the 2015 Paris Climate Conference; CBD, as it did at the 2015 Paris Climate Conference;

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Amendment 59 Petros Kokkalis

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4. Welcomes, in this regard, the 4. Welcomes, in this regard, the commitments, made by Ursula von der commitments, made by Ursula von der Leyen in the political guidelines for the Leyen in the political guidelines for the next European Commission 2019-2024 and next European Commission 2019-2024 and in the mission letter to the Commissioner in the mission letter to the Commissioner for Environment and Oceans, to present a for Environment and Oceans, to present an Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 as part of ambitious Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 the European Green Deal, and her intention as part of the European Green Deal, and for the EU to lead the world at the 2020 her intention for the EU to lead the world Conference of the Parties to the CBD, as it at the 2020 Conference of the Parties to the did at the 2015 Paris Climate Conference; CBD, as it did at the 2015 Paris Climate Conference;

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PE642.918v01-00 32/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Amendment 60 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Demetris Papadakis, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

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4. Welcomes, in this regard, the 4. Welcomes the commitments, made commitments, made by Ursula von der by Ursula von der Leyen in the political Leyen in the political guidelines for the guidelines for the next European next European Commission 2019-2024 and Commission 2019-2024 and in the mission in the mission letter to the Commissioner letter to the Commissioner for for Environment and Oceans, to present a Environment and Oceans, to present a Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 as part of Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 as part of the European Green Deal, and her intention the European Green Deal, and her intention for the EU to lead the world at the 2020 for the EU to lead the world at the 2020 Conference of the Parties to the CBD, as it Conference of the Parties to the CBD, as it did at the 2015 Paris Climate Conference; did at the 2015 Paris Climate Conference;

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Amendment 61 Edina Tóth

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5. Stresses that the protection of 5. Stresses that the protection of global biodiversity is an essential challenge global biodiversity is an essential challenge and thus a strategic EU interest that should and thus a strategic EU interest that should receive the highest political attention; calls receive the highest political attention; calls on the Commission and Member States to on the Commission and Member States to actively engage, particularly through their actively engage, particularly through their external instruments, with third countries external instruments, with third countries to promote and strengthen biodiversity to promote and strengthen biodiversity conservation and restoration measures and conservation and restoration measures and governance, in particular in all governance; multilateral agreements;

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AM\1190947EN.docx 33/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Amendment 62 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Nils Torvalds

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5. Stresses that the protection of 5. Stresses that the protection of global biodiversity is an essential challenge global biodiversity is an essential challenge and thus a strategic EU interest that should and thus a strategic EU interest that should receive the highest political attention; calls receive the highest political attention; calls on the Commission and Member States to on the Commission and Member States to actively engage, particularly through their actively engage, particularly through their external instruments, with third countries external instruments such as the to promote and strengthen biodiversity Neighbourhood, Development and conservation and restoration measures and International Cooperation Instrument governance, in particular in all multilateral (NDICI), with third countries to promote agreements; and strengthen biodiversity conservation and restoration measures and governance, in particular in all multilateral agreements;

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Amendment 63 Catherine Griset, Aurelia Beigneux

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5. Stresses that the protection of 5. Stresses that the protection of global biodiversity is an essential challenge global biodiversity is an essential challenge and thus a strategic EU interest that should and thus a strategic EU interest that should receive the highest political attention; calls receive the highest political attention; calls on the Commission and Member States to on the Member States to engage with third actively engage, particularly through their countries to promote and share best external instruments, with third countries available practices and to attach to promote and strengthen biodiversity biodiversity conservation and restoration conservation and restoration measures measures to multilateral agreements; and governance, in particular in all multilateral agreements;

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PE642.918v01-00 34/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Amendment 64 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

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5. Stresses that the protection of 5. Stresses that the protection of global biodiversity is an essential challenge global biodiversity is an essential challenge and thus a strategic EU interest that should and thus a strategic EU interest that should receive the highest political attention; calls receive the highest political attention; calls on the Commission and Member States to on the Commission and Member States to actively engage, particularly through their actively engage, particularly through their external instruments, with third countries external instruments, with third countries to promote and strengthen biodiversity to promote and strengthen biodiversity conservation and restoration measures and conservation and restoration measures and governance, in particular in all multilateral governance, in particular in all multilateral agreements; agreements; as a consequence, calls on the Commission to include binding and enforceable Trade and Sustainable Development Chapters in all future trade agreements;

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Amendment 65 Fredrick Federley

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5. Stresses that the protection of 5. Stresses that the protection of global biodiversity is an essential challenge global biodiversity is an essential challenge and thus a strategic EU interest that should and thus a strategic EU interest that should receive the highest political attention; calls receive the highest political attention; calls on the Commission and Member States to on the Commission and Member States actively engage, particularly through their to actively engage, particularly through external instruments, with third countries their external instruments, with third to promote and strengthen biodiversity countries to promote and set targets for conservation and restoration measures and biodiversity conservation and restoration governance, in particular in all multilateral measures and governance, in particular in

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Amendment 66 Petros Kokkalis

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5. Stresses that the protection of 5. Stresses that the protection of global biodiversity is an essential global biodiversity is a crucial challenge challenge and thus a strategic EU interest and thus a strategic EU interest that should that should receive the highest political receive the highest political attention; calls attention; calls on the Commission and on the Commission and Member States to Member States to actively engage, actively engage, particularly through their particularly through their external external instruments, with third countries instruments, with third countries to to promote and strengthen biodiversity promote and strengthen biodiversity conservation and restoration measures and conservation and restoration measures and governance, in particular in all multilateral governance, in particular in all multilateral agreements; agreements;

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Amendment 67 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds

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5. Stresses that the protection of 5. Stresses that the protection and global biodiversity is an essential challenge conservation of global biodiversity is an and thus a strategic EU interest that should essential challenge and thus a strategic EU receive the highest political attention; calls interest that should receive the highest on the Commission and Member States to political attention; calls on the Commission actively engage, particularly through their and Member States to actively engage, external instruments, with third countries particularly through their external action to promote and strengthen biodiversity instruments, with third countries to

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Amendment 68 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Pascal Canfin

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5 a. Calls on the Commission and Member States to provide substantial and increased support to partner countries and scale-up its financial assistance, as part of a global resource mobilisation effort to tackle the global climate and biodiversity crises; considers that this needs to be taken into account in the ongoing negotiations on the MFF 2021- 2027, notably the Neighbourhood, Development and International Cooperation Instrument (NDICI); considers that the NDICI should allocate 45% of its funds to investments that contribute to climate objectives, environmental management and protection, biodiversity, and combatting desertification;

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Amendment 69 Catherine Griset, Aurelia Beigneux

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6. Stresses the need for a deleted

AM\1190947EN.docx 37/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN comprehensive governance regime addressing the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystem services; calls on the EU and the Member States to remain strongly committed to further strengthening the CBD and to take a leading role in the preparation for the post-2020 framework, in particular in the run up to the fifteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties, to commit on a biodiversity equivalent of the 1.5 ºC target of the Paris Climate Agreement and to transparently set out their visions and priorities for the post- 2020 global biodiversity framework;

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Amendment 70 Alexandr Vondra

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6. Stresses the need for a 6. Stresses the need for a comprehensive governance regime comprehensive governance regime addressing the conservation, restoration addressing the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of biodiversity and and sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystem services; calls on the EU and the ecosystem services; calls on the EU and the Member States to remain strongly Member States to remain strongly committed to further strengthening the committed to further strengthening the CBD and to take a leading role in the CBD and to take a leading role in the preparation for the post-2020 framework, preparation for the post-2020 framework, in particular in the run up to the fifteenth in particular in the run up to the fifteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties, to meeting of the Conference of the Parties, to commit on a biodiversity equivalent of the commit to a biodiversity equivalent of the 1.5 ºC target of the Paris Climate long-term temperature targets of the Paris Agreement and to transparently set out Climate Agreement and to transparently set their visions and priorities for the post- out their visions and priorities for the post- 2020 global biodiversity framework; 2020 global biodiversity framework;

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PE642.918v01-00 38/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Amendment 71 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

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6. Stresses the need for a 6. Stresses the need for a comprehensive governance regime comprehensive multi-level governance addressing the conservation, restoration approach addressing the conservation, and sustainable use of biodiversity and restoration and sustainable use of ecosystem services; calls on the EU and the biodiversity and ecosystem services; calls Member States to remain strongly on the EU and the Member States to committed to further strengthening the remain strongly committed to further CBD and to take a leading role in the strengthening the CBD and to take a preparation for the post-2020 framework, leading role in the preparation for the post- in particular in the run up to the fifteenth 2020 framework, in particular in the run up meeting of the Conference of the Parties, to to the fifteenth meeting of the Conference commit on a biodiversity equivalent of the of the Parties, to commit to a biodiversity 1.5 ºC target of the Paris Climate equivalent of the 1.5 ºC target of the Paris Agreement and to transparently set out Climate Agreement and to transparently set their visions and priorities for the post- out their visions and priorities for the post- 2020 global biodiversity framework; 2020 global biodiversity framework;

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Amendment 72 Petros Kokkalis

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6. Stresses the need for a 6. Stresses the need for a comprehensive governance regime comprehensive global governance regime addressing the conservation, restoration addressing the conservation, restoration and sustainable use of biodiversity and and sustainable use of biodiversity and ecosystem services; calls on the EU and the ecosystem services; calls on the EU and the Member States to remain strongly Member States to remain strongly committed to further strengthening the committed to further strengthening the CBD and to take a leading role in the CBD and to take a leading role in the preparation for the post-2020 framework, preparation for the post-2020 framework, in particular in the run up to the fifteenth in particular in the run up to the fifteenth meeting of the Conference of the Parties, to meeting of the Conference of the Parties, to

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Amendment 73 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Pascal Canfin, Nils Torvalds

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7. Recalls that biodiversity and 7. Recalls that biodiversity and ecosystem preservation is inherently ecosystem preservation is inherently synergistic and fundamental to the synergistic and fundamental to the achievement of the UN Sustainable achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals; stresses the need and Development Goals; stresses the need and calls on the Commission and Member calls on the Commission and Member States to implement effective biodiversity States to implement effective nature and mainstreaming and improved biodiversity mainstreaming with environmental policy coherence in all biodiversity targets across sectors, to internal and external policies of the EU; change the economic model towards more sustainability taking into account the EU footprint, and improved environmental policy coherence in all internal and external policies of the EU, including in agriculture, fishery, renewable energy, transport, trade and the Multiannual Financial Framework for 2021 - 2027; considers that an increased collaboration across all sectors is needed to better integrate biodiversity conservation and restoration; stresses that special attention should be paid to the lifecycle of traded goods from conception to consumption, to protect natural resources and biodiversity, and to take into account the cumulated impacts including transport;

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PE642.918v01-00 40/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Amendment 74 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

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7. Recalls that biodiversity and 7. Recalls that biodiversity and ecosystem preservation is inherently ecosystem preservation is inherently synergistic and fundamental to the synergistic and fundamental to the achievement of the UN Sustainable achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals; stresses the need and Development Goals; stresses the need and calls on the Commission and Member calls on the Commission and Member States to implement effective biodiversity States to implement effective biodiversity mainstreaming and improved mainstreaming and improved environmental policy coherence in all environmental policy coherence in all internal and external policies of the EU; internal and external policies of the EU; calls on the Commission to adopt targeted legislative measures aimed at stopping products that lead to deforestation and ecosystem destruction from being placed on the EU market;

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Amendment 75 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

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8. Believes it to be critical to address 8. Believes it to be critical to address key drivers of biodiversity loss with a long- key drivers of biodiversity loss with a long- term strategic approach and to urgently term strategic approach and to urgently identify and safeguard the most critical and identify and safeguard the most critical and strategic areas and high integrity strategic biodiversity and ecosystem ecosystems based on the sensitivity of an services hotspots and high integrity area, the presence of endangered species, ecosystems based on the sensitivity of an knowledge gaps and/or effective area, the presence of endangered species, management, and the presence of common knowledge gaps and/or effective species that are fundamental to ecological management, and the presence of common processes, and to limit losses of species that are fundamental to ecological biodiversity and negative impacts on processes, and to limit losses of

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Amendment 76 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

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8 a. Stresses that the climate emergency and the consequences of mass biodiversity loss constitute a grave threat to human rights; recalls that fundamental human rights to life, health, food and safe water are at risk without a healthy environment; calls on the Commission and the External Action Service to work towards an EU strategy to protect the right to a healthy environment, by working closely with third countries and international organisations such as UNHCR that has recently launched a joint strategy with the UN Environment Programme (UNEP);

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Amendment 77 Michal Wiezik

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8 a. Reiterates that despite the importance of restoration, it remains virtually ignored by EU Member States in the context of the Bonn Challenge;

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Amendment 78 Michal Wiezik

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8 b. Believes that for the EU to appear credible both at international level and internally for its citizens, any future EU Strategy must set binding goals given that voluntary targets simply did not work in a majority of areas; considers deplorable that in particular areas (e.g forest biodiversity) ´´zero progress to target´´ was achieved;

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Amendment 79 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

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9. Welcomes the decision taken at the 9. Welcomes the decision taken at the COP14 in Egypt, which urges parties to, COP14 in Egypt, which urges parties to, inter alia, significantly accelerate their inter alia, significantly accelerate their efforts to implement the Strategic Plan for efforts to implement the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and to consider Biodiversity 2011-2020 and to consider undertaking national assessments of undertaking national assessments of biodiversity and ecosystem functions and biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services; considers of the utmost services; considers of the utmost importance to step up the efforts on the importance to step up the efforts on the implementation of the current Strategic implementation of the current Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, focus on Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, focus on the achievement of the Aichi Biodiversity the achievement of the Aichi Biodiversity targets and to work on an ambitious post targets and to work on an ambitious post 2020 strategic plan and implementation 2020 strategic plan and implementation

AM\1190947EN.docx 43/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN mechanism, with regards to a 2050 mechanism that formally includes the sub- scenario which takes into account new national level - local and regional challenges in the field of biodiversity in authorities - , with regards to a 2050 line with the 2030 Agenda of the scenario which takes into account new Sustainable Development Goals; challenges in the field of biodiversity in line with the 2030 Agenda of the Sustainable Development Goals;

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Amendment 80 Alexandr Vondra

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9. Welcomes the decision taken at the 9. Welcomes the decision taken at the COP14 in Egypt, which urges parties to, COP14 in Egypt, which urges parties to, inter alia, significantly accelerate their inter alia, significantly accelerate their efforts to implement the Strategic Plan for efforts to implement the Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020 and to consider Biodiversity 2011-2020 and to consider undertaking national assessments of undertaking national assessments of biodiversity and ecosystem functions and biodiversity and ecosystem functions and services; considers of the utmost services; considers of the utmost importance to step up the efforts on the importance to step up the efforts on the implementation of the current Strategic implementation of the current Strategic Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, focus on Plan for Biodiversity 2011-2020, focus on the achievement of the Aichi Biodiversity the achievement of the Aichi Biodiversity targets and to work on an ambitious post targets, the Nagoya Protocol on Access 2020 strategic plan and implementation and Benefit Sharing, and to work on an mechanism, with regards to a 2050 ambitious post 2020 strategic plan and scenario which takes into account new implementation mechanism, with regards challenges in the field of biodiversity in to a 2050 scenario which takes into account line with the 2030 Agenda of the new challenges in the field of biodiversity Sustainable Development Goals; in line with the 2030 Agenda of the Sustainable Development Goals;

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Amendment 81 Catherine Griset, Aurelia Beigneux

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11. Welcomes the progress made at 11. Welcomes the progress made at COP14 on a comprehensive and COP14 on an international process to participatory process to develop a post- develop a post-2020 global biodiversity 2020 global biodiversity framework; framework; supports the Metz Biodiversity supports the Metz Biodiversity Charter Charter adopted by the G7; adopted by the G7;

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Amendment 82 Catherine Griset, Aurelia Beigneux

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 12

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12. Underlines the need to increase 12. Underlines the need to pursue ambition and functioning for the post- realistic and achievable biodiversity 2020 global biodiversity framework; calls targets beyond 2020; calls on the on the Commission and Member States to Commission and Member States to actively actively pursue the development of clear pursue the development of clear performance indicators, tracking performance indicators, tracking instruments and peer review/reporting instruments and peer review/reporting mechanisms to improve the transparency mechanisms to improve the transparency and accountability for Parties and the and accountability for Parties and the overall effectiveness of the next overall effectiveness of the next Biodiversity Strategy Plan; Biodiversity Strategy Plan;

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Amendment 83 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 12

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12. Underlines the need to increase 12. Underlines the need to increase

AM\1190947EN.docx 45/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN ambition and functioning for the post-2020 ambition, inclusiveness and functioning for global biodiversity framework; calls on the the post-2020 global biodiversity Commission and Member States to actively framework; calls on the Commission and pursue the development of clear Member States to actively pursue the performance indicators, tracking development of clear performance instruments and peer review/reporting indicators, tracking instruments and peer mechanisms to improve the transparency review/reporting mechanisms - ideally in and accountability for Parties and the cooperation with sub-national overall effectiveness of the next governments - to improve the transparency Biodiversity Strategy Plan; and accountability for Parties and the overall effectiveness of the next Biodiversity Strategy Plan;

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Amendment 84 Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 12 a (new)

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12a. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to promote the definition of a new global target to reverse the global biodiversity loss curve from 2030, setting nature on course for regeneration for the benefit of all and of the planet, including by restoring at least 30% of degraded ecosystems in which that is possible, so as to contribute to the protection of biodiversity and to mitigation of and adaptation to climate change, to help combat desertification and land degradation, and to increase food security;

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Amendment 85 Agnès Evren

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 12

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12. Underlines the need to increase 12. Underlines the need to increase ambition and functioning for the post-2020 ambition and functioning for the post-2020 global biodiversity framework; calls on the global biodiversity framework; calls on the Commission and Member States to actively Commission and the Member States to pursue the development of clear promote the definition of a new global performance indicators, tracking target to reverse the global biodiversity instruments and peer review/reporting loss curve from 2030; calls on the mechanisms to improve the transparency Commission and Member States to and accountability for Parties and the actively pursue the development of clear overall effectiveness of the next performance indicators, tracking Biodiversity Strategy Plan; instruments and peer review/reporting mechanisms to improve the transparency and accountability for Parties and the overall effectiveness of the next Biodiversity Strategy Plan;

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Amendment 86 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 12

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12. Underlines the need to increase 12. Underlines the need to increase ambition and functioning for the post-2020 ambition and functioning for the post-2020 global biodiversity framework; calls on the global biodiversity framework; calls on the Commission and Member States to actively Commission and Member States to actively pursue the development of clear pursue the development of a roadmap with performance indicators, tracking ambitious legally-binding targets, detailed instruments and peer review/reporting timelines, clear performance indicators and mechanisms to improve the transparency benchmarks, tracking instruments and peer and accountability for Parties and the review/reporting mechanisms to ensure overall effectiveness of the next full transparency and accountability for Biodiversity Strategy Plan; Parties and the overall effectiveness of the next Biodiversity Strategy Plan;

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Amendment 87

AM\1190947EN.docx 47/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 12

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12. Underlines the need to increase 12. Underlines the need to increase ambition and functioning for the post-2020 ambition and functioning for the post-2020 global biodiversity framework; calls on the global biodiversity framework; calls on the Commission and Member States to actively Commission and Member States to pursue the development of clear strengthen the implementation performance indicators, tracking mechanisms of the CBD, to actively instruments and peer review/reporting pursue the development of clear mechanisms to improve the transparency performance indicators, tracking and accountability for Parties and the instruments and peer review/reporting overall effectiveness of the next mechanisms to improve the transparency Biodiversity Strategy Plan; and accountability for Parties and the overall effectiveness of the next Biodiversity Strategy Plan;

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Amendment 88 Petros Kokkalis

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 12

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12. Underlines the need to increase 12. Underlines the need to increase ambition and functioning for the post-2020 ambition and functioning for the post-2020 global biodiversity framework; calls on the global biodiversity framework; calls on the Commission and Member States to actively Commission and Member States to actively pursue the development of clear pursue the development of clear performance indicators, tracking performance indicators, tracking instruments and peer review/reporting instruments and peer review/reporting mechanisms to improve the transparency mechanisms based on common standards and accountability for Parties and the to improve the transparency and overall effectiveness of the next accountability for Parties and the overall Biodiversity Strategy Plan; effectiveness of the next global Biodiversity Strategy Plan;

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PE642.918v01-00 48/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Amendment 89 Catherine Griset, Aurelia Beigneux

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 13

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13. Highlights that an international 13. highlights that firm international framework in the form of a binding commitments are needed to protect global agreement is needed to protect global biodiversity, to stop its current decline and biodiversity, to stop its current decline and to restore all aspects of biodiversity; such to restore all aspects of biodiversity; commitments should be based on specific, believes that such a framework should be measurable, quantifiable, realistic and based on specific, measurable including time-bound targets, Nationally Determined quantifiable, ambitious, realistic and time- Contributions, capacity building and an bound targets and firm commitments, annual monitoring and review mechanism; comprising of Nationally Determined highlights the need for a harmonised Contributions and other appropriate collection and treatment of comparable and instruments, financial commitments and consistent data and indicators for a good improved capacity building assurances, as monitoring process; well as a 5-yearly monitoring and review mechanism, with an emphasis on an upward trajectory of ambition; highlights the need for a harmonised collection and treatment of comparable and consistent data and indicators for a good monitoring process;

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Amendment 90 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 13

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13. Highlights that an international 13. Highlights that an international framework in the form of a binding framework in the form of a binding agreement is needed to protect global agreement is needed to protect global biodiversity, to stop its current decline and biodiversity, to stop its current decline and

AM\1190947EN.docx 49/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN to restore all aspects of biodiversity; to restore all aspects of biodiversity; is of believes that such a framework should be the opinion that a clear global based on specific, measurable including conservation objective of at least 30% for quantifiable, ambitious, realistic and time- natural areas should be enshrined in the bound targets and firm commitments, post-2020 framework and that the EU comprising of Nationally Determined should set a similar objective Contributions and other appropriate domestically; believes that such a instruments, financial commitments and framework should be based on specific, improved capacity building assurances, as measurable including quantifiable, well as a 5-yearly monitoring and review ambitious, realistic, sectorial and time- mechanism, with an emphasis on an bound targets and firm commitments, upward trajectory of ambition; highlights comprising of Nationally Determined the need for a harmonised collection and Contributions and other appropriate treatment of comparable and consistent instruments, financial commitments and data and indicators for a good monitoring improved capacity building assurances, as process; well as a 5-yearly monitoring and review mechanism, with an emphasis on an upward trajectory of ambition; highlights the need for a harmonised collection and treatment of comparable and consistent data and indicators for a good monitoring process;

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Amendment 91 Alexandr Vondra

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 13

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13. Highlights that an international 13. Highlights that an international framework in the form of a binding framework in the form of a binding agreement is needed to protect global agreement is needed to protect global biodiversity, to stop its current decline and biodiversity, to stop its current decline and to restore all aspects of biodiversity; to restore all aspects of biodiversity; believes that such a framework should be believes that such a framework should be based on specific, measurable including based on specific, measurable including quantifiable, ambitious, realistic and time- quantifiable, ambitious, realistic and time- bound targets and firm commitments, bound targets and firm commitments, comprising of Nationally Determined comprising of reinforced National Contributions and other appropriate Biodiversity Strategy and Action Plans instruments, financial commitments and (NBSAPs) and other appropriate improved capacity building assurances, as instruments, financial commitments and well as a 5-yearly monitoring and review improved capacity building assurances, as

PE642.918v01-00 50/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN mechanism, with an emphasis on an well as a 5-yearly monitoring and review upward trajectory of ambition; highlights mechanism, with an emphasis on an the need for a harmonised collection and upward trajectory of ambition; highlights treatment of comparable and consistent the need for a harmonised collection and data and indicators for a good monitoring treatment of comparable and consistent process; data and indicators for a good monitoring process;

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Amendment 92 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 13

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13. Highlights that an international 13. Highlights that an international framework in the form of a binding framework in the form of a legally binding agreement is needed to protect global agreement is needed to protect global biodiversity, to stop its current decline and biodiversity, to stop its current decline and to restore all aspects of biodiversity; to restore all aspects of biodiversity; believes that such a framework should be believes that such a framework should based on specific, measurable including have a clear goal and be based on specific, quantifiable, ambitious, realistic and time- measurable including quantifiable, bound targets and firm commitments, ambitious, realistic and time-bound targets comprising of Nationally Determined and firm commitments, comprising of Contributions and other appropriate Nationally Determined Contributions for instruments, financial commitments and Biodiversity (NDCBs) and other improved capacity building assurances, as appropriate instruments, financial well as a 5-yearly monitoring and review commitments and improved capacity mechanism, with an emphasis on an building assurances, as well as a 5-yearly upward trajectory of ambition; highlights monitoring and review mechanism, with an the need for a harmonised collection and emphasis on an upward trajectory of treatment of comparable and consistent ambition; highlights the need for regular data and indicators for a good monitoring reporting by the Parties and a harmonised process; collection and treatment of comparable and consistent data and indicators for a good monitoring process;

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AM\1190947EN.docx 51/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Amendment 93 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Eleonora Evi

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 13

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13. Highlights that an international 13. Highlights that an international framework in the form of a binding framework in the form of a legally binding agreement is needed to protect global agreement is needed to protect global biodiversity, to stop its current decline and biodiversity, to stop its current decline and to restore all aspects of biodiversity; to restore all aspects of biodiversity; believes that such a framework should be believes that such a framework must be based on specific, measurable including based on specific, measurable including quantifiable, ambitious, realistic and time- quantifiable, ambitious and time-bound bound targets and firm commitments, targets and firm commitments, comprising comprising of Nationally Determined of Nationally Determined Contributions Contributions and other appropriate and other appropriate instruments, financial instruments, financial commitments and commitments and improved capacity improved capacity building assurances, as building assurances, as well as a 5-yearly well as a 5-yearly monitoring and review monitoring and review mechanism, with an mechanism, with an emphasis on an emphasis on an upward trajectory of upward trajectory of ambition; highlights ambition; highlights the need for a the need for a harmonised collection and harmonised collection and treatment of treatment of comparable and consistent comparable and consistent data and data and indicators for a good monitoring indicators for a good monitoring process; process;

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Amendment 94 Jessica Polfjärd

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 13

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13. Highlights that an international 13. Highlights that an international framework in the form of a binding framework in the form of a global binding agreement is needed to protect global agreement is needed to protect biodiversity, to stop its current decline and biodiversity, to stop its current decline and to restore all aspects of biodiversity; to restore all aspects of biodiversity; believes that such a framework should be believes that such a framework should be based on specific, measurable including based on specific, measurable including quantifiable, ambitious, realistic and time- quantifiable, ambitious, realistic and time-

PE642.918v01-00 52/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN bound targets and firm commitments, bound targets and firm commitments, comprising of Nationally Determined comprising of Nationally Determined Contributions and other appropriate Contributions and other appropriate instruments, financial commitments and instruments, financial commitments and improved capacity building assurances, as improved capacity building assurances, as well as a 5-yearly monitoring and review well as a 5-yearly monitoring and review mechanism, with an emphasis on an mechanism, with an emphasis on an upward trajectory of ambition; highlights upward trajectory of ambition; highlights the need for a harmonised collection and the need for a harmonised collection and treatment of comparable and consistent treatment of comparable and consistent data and indicators for a good monitoring data and indicators for a good monitoring process; process;

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Amendment 95 Petros Kokkalis

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 13

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13. Highlights that an international 13. Highlights that a more robust framework in the form of a binding international framework in the form of a agreement is needed to protect global binding agreement is needed to protect biodiversity, to stop its current decline and global biodiversity, to stop its current to restore all aspects of biodiversity; decline and to restore all aspects of believes that such a framework should be biodiversity; believes that such a based on specific, measurable including framework should be based on specific, quantifiable, ambitious, realistic and time- measurable including quantifiable, bound targets and firm commitments, ambitious, realistic and time-bound targets comprising of Nationally Determined and firm commitments, comprising Contributions and other appropriate Nationally and Regionally Determined instruments, financial commitments and Contributions and other appropriate improved capacity building assurances, as instruments, financial commitments and well as a 5-yearly monitoring and review improved capacity building assurances, as mechanism, with an emphasis on an well as a 5-yearly monitoring and review upward trajectory of ambition; highlights mechanism, with an emphasis on an the need for a harmonised collection and upward trajectory of ambition for the treatment of comparable and consistent proper management of protected regions data and indicators for a good monitoring and highlights the need for a harmonised process; collection and treatment of comparable and consistent data and indicators for a good monitoring process;

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AM\1190947EN.docx 53/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Amendment 96 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 13

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13. Highlights that an international 13. Highlights that an international framework in the form of a binding framework in the form of a binding agreement is needed to protect global agreement is needed to protect global biodiversity, to stop its current decline and biodiversity, to stop its current decline and to restore all aspects of biodiversity; to restore all aspects of biodiversity; believes that such a framework should be believes that such a framework should be based on specific, measurable including based on specific, measurable including quantifiable, ambitious, realistic and time- quantifiable, ambitious, realistic and time- bound targets and firm commitments, bound targets and firm commitments, comprising of Nationally Determined comprising of Nationally Determined Contributions and other appropriate Contributions and other appropriate instruments, financial commitments and instruments such as sub-national action improved capacity building assurances, as plans, financial commitments and well as a 5-yearly monitoring and review improved capacity building assurances, as mechanism, with an emphasis on an well as a 5-yearly monitoring and review upward trajectory of ambition; highlights mechanism, with an emphasis on an the need for a harmonised collection and upward trajectory of ambition; highlights treatment of comparable and consistent the need for a harmonised collection and data and indicators for a good monitoring treatment of comparable and consistent process; data and indicators for a good monitoring process;

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Amendment 97 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 a (new)

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13 a. Underlines that international efforts and agreements will be met only if

PE642.918v01-00 54/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN there is a strong involvement of all stakeholders; calls for the creation of a coalition of stakeholders, both from private and public sectors, to deliver the post-2020 global biodiversity framework; points out the usefulness of the “Agenda of Solutions” developed under the Paris Agreement to develop a positive agenda for all stakeholders relevant to the UNFCCC and calls for similar actions to be included in the post-2020 framework;

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Amendment 98 César Luena

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 13 a (new)

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13 a. Stresses the need to move away from voluntary commitments to mandatory targets; calls therefore on the Commission to set out legally binding targets for the EU and Member States in the coming EU 2030 Biodiversity Strategy and to set up legally binding National Biodiversity Strategies and Action Plans (NBSAPs);

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Amendment 99 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

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14. Highlights the importance of 14. Highlights the importance of minimising time lags that may arise minimising time lags that may arise

AM\1190947EN.docx 55/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN between the adoption of the post-2020 between the adoption of the post-2020 global biodiversity framework and its global biodiversity framework and its translation into national biodiversity targets translation into national biodiversity targets to avoid delays in taking concrete actions and sub-national action plans to avoid to stem biodiversity loss; delays in taking concrete actions to stem biodiversity loss;

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Amendment 100 Catherine Griset, Aurelia Beigneux

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 15

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15. Welcomes the agreement reached at 15. Welcomes the agreement reached at COP14 by 196 governments to scale up COP14 by 196 governments to scale up investments in nature and people towards investments in nature and people towards 2020 and beyond; underlines that economic 2020 and beyond; underlines that economic growth can facilitate sustainable growth can facilitate sustainable development only if it is decoupled from development only if it is decoupled from the degradation of biodiversity and the degradation of biodiversity, nature’s nature’s capacity to contribute to people; capacity to contribute to people and the ability of humankind to preserve and respect it;

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Amendment 101 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 15

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15. Welcomes the agreement reached at 15. Welcomes the agreement reached at COP14 by 196 governments to scale up COP14 by 196 governments to scale up investments in nature and people towards investments in nature and people towards 2020 and beyond; underlines that economic 2020 and beyond; underlines that economic growth can facilitate sustainable growth can facilitate sustainable development only if it is decoupled from development only if it is decoupled

PE642.918v01-00 56/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN the degradation of biodiversity and nature’s entirely from the degradation of capacity to contribute to people; biodiversity and nature’s capacity to contribute to people's well-being;

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Amendment 102 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 15

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15. Welcomes the agreement reached at 15. Welcomes the agreement reached at COP14 by 196 governments to scale up COP14 by 196 governments to scale up investments in nature and people towards investments in nature and people towards 2020 and beyond; underlines that economic 2020 and beyond; underlines that economic growth can facilitate sustainable growth can facilitate sustainable development only if it is decoupled from development in all sectors only if it is the degradation of biodiversity and nature’s decoupled from the degradation of capacity to contribute to people; biodiversity and nature’s capacity to contribute to people;

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Amendment 103 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

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EU Biodiversity Strategy for 2030

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Amendment 104 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

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15 a. Welcomes the commitments of President Ursula von der Leyen to present a Biodiversity Strategy for 2030 as part of the Green Deal; calls for the Commission to present this strategy before COP15 as it will be a key component of the EU’s capacity to raise ambition at the COP15;

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Amendment 105 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 b (new)

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15 b. Urges the Commission to design a strategy that will address the main drivers of biodiversity loss, domestically and worldwide, and which will include legally binding targets for biodiversity protection and restoration;

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Amendment 106 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 c (new)

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15 c. Calls on the Commission and

PE642.918v01-00 58/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Member States to ensure the consistency of the “Farm to Fork Initiative” and the “Zero Pollution Ambition” with the Common Agricultural Policy post 2020, particularly to address the reduction of the use of pesticides, with policy options such as the reduction of dependency on pesticides or the definition of an EU-wide reduction target for the use of pesticides;

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Amendment 107 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 d (new)

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15 d. Calls on the Commission and the EIB to include biodiversity-proofing components in their financial instruments in order to avoid adverse effects on biodiversity; invites the EIB to update its Environmental and Social Standards accordingly with the provisions of the future Biodiversity Strategy for 2030;

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Amendment 108 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 e (new)

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15 e. Calls for an EU-wide legally binding target to restore degraded habitats

AM\1190947EN.docx 59/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN by 2030, through restoration of natural forests, peatlands, floodplains, wetlands, biodiversity rich grasslands, coastal zones and marine areas; regrets that the 2020 Biodiversity Strategy failed to deliver on the target to restore 15% of degraded ecosystems;

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Amendment 109 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 f (new)

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15 f. Urges the Commission and the EIB to include biodiversity-proofing in its external action, particularly in its external financial instrument, in order to ensure that no EU funds or financing scheme contribute to net biodiversity loss;

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Amendment 110 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 g (new)

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15 g. Recalls its position on the next MFF’s external action instrument stating that 45% of the funds in the new instrument should support climate and environmental objectives related to climate, environmental management and protection, biodiversity and combating desertification;

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Amendment 111 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 i (new)

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15 i. Welcomes the Commission's commitment, included in the Commissioner-designate for the Environment and Oceans' mission letter, stating that Europe should lead the way to an ambitious agreement at the 2020 Conference of the Parties to the Convention on Biological Diversity and lead global efforts to curtail biodiversity loss; is of the opinion that the EU's global ambition will have to be consistent with its domestic action, in the framework of the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030;

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Amendment 112 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 j (new)

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15 j. Invites the Commission to include the reduction of the EU's global footprint as an important focus of the EU Biodiversity Strategy 2030 in order to avoid inconsistency between its domestic and international actions;

AM\1190947EN.docx 61/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Or. en

Amendment 113 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

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16. Highlights the necessity of 16. Highlights the necessity of appropriate financing for biodiversity; appropriate financing for biodiversity; underlines that biodiversity proofing in the underlines that biodiversity proofing in the next Multiannual Financial Framework and next Multiannual Financial Framework and mainstreaming biodiversity across policy mainstreaming biodiversity across policy areas will have a significant and positive areas will have a significant and positive effect on reaching the 2050 Vision; calls on effect on reaching the 2050 Vision; calls on the Commission and the Council to phase the Commission and the Council to set up out harmful subsidies; a clear target for biodiversity mainstreaming of minimum 10% in the MFF that is additional to the spending on climate mainstreaming; emphasises also the need to establish a more transparent, comprehensive and stringent methodology for the tracking of biodiversity and climate expenditure; reiterates its calls to at least double the current funding of LIFE Programme; calls also for the phase out of harmful subsidies;

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Amendment 114 Pascal Canfin, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

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16. Highlights the necessity of 16. Highlights the necessity of appropriate financing for biodiversity; appropriate financing for biodiversity;

PE642.918v01-00 62/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN underlines that biodiversity proofing in the underlines that biodiversity proofing in the next Multiannual Financial Framework and next Multiannual Financial Framework and mainstreaming biodiversity across policy mainstreaming biodiversity across policy areas will have a significant and positive areas will have a significant and positive effect on reaching the 2050 Vision; calls on effect on reaching the 2050 Vision; points the Commission and the Council to phase out that traceable resources are necessary out harmful subsidies; to ensure the transparency and the effectiveness of financing for biodiversity; calls on the Commission and the Council to phase out harmful subsidies such as subsidies for fossil fuels, unsustainable fisheries or unsustainable irrigation; insists that, for the sake of consistency, the Commission should maintain LIFE’s financial envelope; stresses that the future Sustainable Finance Plan will have to help financial market participants understand their biodiversity loss-related risks by including biodiversity in financial disclosure requirements;

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Amendment 115 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig, Sirpa Pietikäinen

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

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16. Highlights the necessity of 16. Highlights the necessity of appropriate financing for biodiversity; appropriate financing for biodiversity; underlines that biodiversity proofing in the calls for improving biodiversity proofing next Multiannual Financial Framework and in the next Multiannual Financial mainstreaming biodiversity across policy Framework and increasing biodiversity areas will have a significant and positive mainstreaming across policy areas so as to effect on reaching the 2050 Vision; calls on have a significant and positive effect on the Commission and the Council to phase reaching the 2050 Vision; calls on the out harmful subsidies; budget for the LIFE Programme to be increased to at least 1% of the next MFF; calls on the Commission and the Council to phase out harmful subsidies and to ensure coherence in all EU funds and programmes so that no expenditure under the EU budget can contribute to

AM\1190947EN.docx 63/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN biodiversity loss;

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Amendment 116 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

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16. Highlights the necessity of 16. Highlights the necessity of appropriate financing for biodiversity; appropriate financing for biodiversity; underlines that biodiversity proofing in the underlines that biodiversity proofing in the next Multiannual Financial Framework and next Multiannual Financial Framework and mainstreaming biodiversity across policy mainstreaming biodiversity across policy areas will have a significant and positive areas will have a significant and positive effect on reaching the 2050 Vision; calls on effect on reaching the 2050 Vision; calls on the Commission and the Council to phase the Commission and the Council to take out harmful subsidies; urgent action to remove fossil fuel subsidies by 2020 as well as environmentally harmful subsidies in order to improve consistency and credibility of the EU in preserving biodiversity and natural ecosystems and to boost the transition towards clean energy systems and a climate neutral and circular economy;

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Amendment 117 Martin Hojsík, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Highlights the necessity of 16. Highlights the necessity of appropriate financing for biodiversity; appropriate resources allocation for underlines that biodiversity proofing in the biodiversity; underlines that biodiversity next Multiannual Financial Framework and proofing in the next Multiannual Financial mainstreaming biodiversity across policy Framework and mainstreaming

PE642.918v01-00 64/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN areas will have a significant and positive biodiversity across policy areas will have a effect on reaching the 2050 Vision; calls on significant and positive effect on reaching the Commission and the Council to phase the 2050 Vision; calls on the Commission out harmful subsidies; and the Council to phase out harmful subsidies and to set a new general biodiversity expenditure target for the following programming period;

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Amendment 118 Stanislav Polčák

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Highlights the necessity of 16. Highlights the necessity of appropriate financing for biodiversity; appropriate financing for biodiversity; underlines that biodiversity proofing in the underlines that biodiversity proofing in the next Multiannual Financial Framework and next Multiannual Financial Framework and mainstreaming biodiversity across policy mainstreaming biodiversity across policy areas will have a significant and positive areas will have a significant and positive effect on reaching the 2050 Vision; calls on effect on reaching the 2050 Vision; calls on the Commission and the Council to phase the Commission and the Council to phase out harmful subsidies; out subsidies that harm biological diversity;

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Amendment 119 Fredrick Federley

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Highlights the necessity of 16. Highlights the necessity of appropriate financing for biodiversity; appropriate and sufficient financing for underlines that biodiversity proofing in the biodiversity; underlines that biodiversity next Multiannual Financial Framework and proofing in the next Multiannual Financial mainstreaming biodiversity across policy Framework and mainstreaming areas will have a significant and positive biodiversity across policy areas will have a

AM\1190947EN.docx 65/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN effect on reaching the 2050 Vision; calls on significant and positive effect on reaching the Commission and the Council to phase the 2050 Vision; calls on the Commission out harmful subsidies; and the Council to phase out harmful subsidies;

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Amendment 120 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 16

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

16. Highlights the necessity of 16. Highlights the necessity of appropriate financing for biodiversity; appropriate financing for biodiversity; underlines that biodiversity proofing in the underlines that biodiversity and climate next Multiannual Financial Framework and proofing in the next Multiannual Financial mainstreaming biodiversity across policy Framework and mainstreaming areas will have a significant and positive biodiversity across policy areas will have a effect on reaching the 2050 Vision; calls on significant and positive effect on reaching the Commission and the Council to phase the 2050 Vision; calls on the Commission out harmful subsidies; and the Council to phase out harmful subsidies;

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Amendment 121 Michal Wiezik

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

16 a. Stresses that biodiversity mainstreaming needs to be accompanied with data collection; notes with concern that basic research, including taxonomy, which is crucial for this purpose, is heavily under-resourced and lacks support in policy and research funding; calls for adequate funding to be allocated

PE642.918v01-00 66/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN from Horizon Europe for basic research projects and capacity building, and for also using the technical assistance axis of other EU funds for this purpose;

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Amendment 122 Michal Wiezik

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 16 b (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

16 b. Underlines that according to the tracking exercise of biodiversity related expenditure, the Common Agricultural Policy provides aproximately 75% of total contribution of all the EU instruments2a; recalls, however that environmentally- harmful subsidies, which is called to phase out in its Resolution on the Mid- term Review of the EU Biodiversity Strategy, are still part of this policy; underlines the incoherence; calls therefore for an ambitious framework with specific, measureable indicators and ambitious targets with no financing for adverse policy instruments within the CAP; ______2a Draft General Budget of the European Union for the financial year 2019; out of EUR85 billion, the CAP allegedly provides EUR68 billion, mentioned also here https://www.eca.europa.eu/lists/ecadocum ents/ap19_09/ap_biodiversity_en.pdf

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Amendment 123 Alexandr Vondra

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17. Calls on the Commission and the 17. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to promote the Member States to promote the establishment of new international establishment of new financial instruments financial mechanisms for biodiversity to leverage funding for biodiversity conservation linked to the CBD; calls on conservation under the Global businesses and financial organisations to Environment Facility (GEF); calls on make and share strong commitments and businesses and financial organisations to contributions to biodiversity, including by make and share strong commitments and biodiversity-proofing their activities, and contributions to biodiversity, including by highlights the importance of leveraging biodiversity-proofing their activities, and private financing initiatives in this regard; highlights the importance of leveraging regrets the inconsistency of data set on private financing initiatives in this regard; finance flows for biodiversity that come from domestic and international public and private sources, that puts at risk the tracking and reporting systems and negatively affects any potential reform;

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Amendment 124 Catherine Griset, Aurelia Beigneux

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Calls on the Commission and the 17. calls on businesses and financial Member States to promote the organisations to make and share strong establishment of new international commitments and contributions to financial mechanisms for biodiversity biodiversity, including by biodiversity- conservation linked to the CBD; calls on proofing their activities, and highlights the businesses and financial organisations to importance of leveraging private financing make and share strong commitments and initiatives in this regard; regrets the contributions to biodiversity, including by inconsistency of data set on finance flows biodiversity-proofing their activities, and for biodiversity that come from domestic highlights the importance of leveraging and international public and private private financing initiatives in this regard; sources, that puts at risk the tracking and regrets the inconsistency of data set on reporting systems and negatively affects finance flows for biodiversity that come any potential reform;

PE642.918v01-00 68/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN from domestic and international public and private sources, that puts at risk the tracking and reporting systems and negatively affects any potential reform;

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Amendment 125 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Calls on the Commission and the 17. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to promote the Member States to promote the establishment of new international establishment of new international financial mechanisms for biodiversity financial mechanisms for biodiversity conservation linked to the CBD; calls on conservation linked to the CBD; calls on businesses and financial organisations to businesses and financial organisations to make and share strong commitments and make and share strong commitments and contributions to biodiversity, including by contributions to biodiversity, including by biodiversity-proofing their activities, and biodiversity-proofing their activities, and highlights the importance of leveraging highlights the importance of leveraging private financing initiatives in this regard; private financing initiatives in this regard; regrets the inconsistency of data set on regrets the inconsistency of data set on finance flows for biodiversity that come finance flows for biodiversity that come from domestic and international public and from domestic and international public and private sources, that puts at risk the private sources, that puts at risk the tracking and reporting systems and tracking and reporting systems and negatively affects any potential reform; negatively affects any potential reform; calls therefore on the Commission, Member States and the EIB to develop tangible standards on data set on finance flows for biodiversity;

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Amendment 126 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

AM\1190947EN.docx 69/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

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17. Calls on the Commission and the 17. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to promote the Member States to promote the establishment of new international establishment of new international financial mechanisms for biodiversity financial mechanisms for biodiversity conservation linked to the CBD; calls on conservation linked to the CBD; notes that businesses and financial organisations to economic activities can be important make and share strong commitments and drivers of global biodiversity decline and contributions to biodiversity, including by loss of natural capital; calls therefore on biodiversity-proofing their activities, and businesses and financial organisations to highlights the importance of leveraging make and share strong commitments and private financing initiatives in this regard; contributions to biodiversity, including by regrets the inconsistency of data set on biodiversity-proofing their activities, and finance flows for biodiversity that come highlights the importance of leveraging from domestic and international public and private financing initiatives in this regard; private sources, that puts at risk the regrets the inconsistency of data set on tracking and reporting systems and finance flows for biodiversity that come negatively affects any potential reform; from domestic and international public and private sources, that puts at risk the tracking and reporting systems and negatively affects any potential reform;

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Amendment 127 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Calls on the Commission and the 17. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to promote the Member States to promote the establishment of new international establishment of new international financial mechanisms for biodiversity financial mechanisms for biodiversity conservation linked to the CBD; calls on conservation linked to the CBD while businesses and financial organisations to making all efforts for mainstreaming make and share strong commitments and biodiversity into existing funds; calls on contributions to biodiversity, including by businesses and financial organisations to biodiversity-proofing their activities, and make and share strong commitments and highlights the importance of leveraging contributions to biodiversity, including by

PE642.918v01-00 70/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN private financing initiatives in this regard; biodiversity-proofing their activities, and regrets the inconsistency of data set on highlights the importance of leveraging finance flows for biodiversity that come private financing initiatives in this regard; from domestic and international public and regrets the inconsistency of data set on private sources, that puts at risk the finance flows for biodiversity that come tracking and reporting systems and from domestic and international public and negatively affects any potential reform; private sources, that puts at risk the tracking and reporting systems and negatively affects any potential reform;

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Amendment 128 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Eleonora Evi

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 17

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

17. Calls on the Commission and the 17. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to promote the Member States to promote the establishment of new international establishment of additional international financial mechanisms for biodiversity financial mechanisms for biodiversity conservation linked to the CBD; calls on conservation linked to the CBD; calls on businesses and financial organisations to businesses and financial organisations to make and share strong commitments and make and share strong commitments and contributions to biodiversity, including by contributions to biodiversity, including by biodiversity-proofing their activities, and biodiversity-proofing their activities, and highlights the importance of leveraging highlights the importance of leveraging private financing initiatives in this regard; private financing initiatives in this regard; regrets the inconsistency of data set on regrets the inconsistency of data set on finance flows for biodiversity that come finance flows for biodiversity that come from domestic and international public and from domestic and international public and private sources, that puts at risk the private sources, that puts at risk the tracking and reporting systems and tracking and reporting systems and negatively affects any potential reform; negatively affects any potential reform;

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Amendment 129 Catherine Griset, Aurelia Beigneux

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

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18. Stresses the importance of deleted increasing investments to achieve the Paris Agreement commitments in order to reduce impacts of climate change on biodiversity;

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Amendment 130 Agnès Evren

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Stresses the importance of 18. Stresses the importance of increasing investments to achieve the Paris increasing investments to achieve the Paris Agreement commitments in order to reduce Agreement commitments in order to reduce impacts of climate change on biodiversity; impacts of climate change on biodiversity; recalls that a significant part of investments made in the framework of the Paris Agreement has to be used for preserving and restoring biodiversity;

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Amendment 131 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Stresses the importance of 18. Stresses the importance of increasing investments to achieve the Paris increasing investments, including in Agreement commitments in order to nature-based solutions and corresponding reduce impacts of climate change on initiatives, that result in co-benefits for biodiversity; biodiversity and climate action that in turn will reduce impacts of climate change

PE642.918v01-00 72/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN on biodiversity;

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Amendment 132 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Stresses the importance of 18. Stresses the importance of increasing investments to achieve the Paris increasing investments to achieve the Paris Agreement commitments in order to reduce Agreement commitments in order to reduce impacts of climate change on biodiversity; impacts of climate change on biodiversity, and to take advantage of the potential of nature-based solutions for climate mitigation;

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Amendment 133 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Eleonora Evi

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 18

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

18. Stresses the importance of 18. Stresses the importance of increasing investments to achieve the Paris increasing investments to achieve the Paris Agreement commitments in order to reduce Agreement commitments and of phasing impacts of climate change on biodiversity; out environmentally harmful investments in order to reduce impacts of climate change on biodiversity;

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Amendment 134 Catherine Griset, Aurelia Beigneux

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19. Welcomes the decision of the EIB 19. Calls on the Commission to engage Group to align all its financing activities with Member States and the financial with the goals of the Paris Agreement and sector to consider the protection of to delivering at least 50% of EIB finance biodiversity in financial transactions and for climate action; calls on the investments at EU level and beyond; Commission to engage with Member States and the financial sector to align their activities with the Paris Agreement and consider the protection of biodiversity in financial transactions and investments at EU level and beyond;

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Amendment 135 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Welcomes the decision of the EIB 19. Welcomes the decision of the EIB Group to align all its financing activities Group to align all its financing activities with the goals of the Paris Agreement and with the goals of the Paris Agreement and to delivering at least 50% of EIB finance to delivering at least 50% of EIB finance for climate action; calls on the Commission for climate action; calls on the EIB to to engage with Member States and the continue expanding biodiversity financial sector to align their activities with protection and conservation within its the Paris Agreement and consider the financial envelope; calls on the protection of biodiversity in financial Commission to engage with Member States transactions and investments at EU level and the financial sector to align their and beyond; activities with the Paris Agreement and consider the protection of biodiversity in financial transactions and investments at EU level and beyond;

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PE642.918v01-00 74/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Amendment 136 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 19

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

19. Welcomes the decision of the EIB 19. Welcomes the decision of the EIB Group to align all its financing activities Group to align all its financing activities with the goals of the Paris Agreement and with the goals of the Paris Agreement and to delivering at least 50% of EIB finance to delivering at least 50% of EIB finance for climate action; calls on the Commission for climate action; calls on the Commission to engage with Member States and the to engage with Member States and the financial sector to align their activities with financial sector to align their activities with the Paris Agreement and consider the the Paris Agreement and to ensure climate protection of biodiversity in financial and biodiversity proofing of transactions transactions and investments at EU level and investments EU level and beyond; and beyond;

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Amendment 137 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

19 a. Points out that international organisations such as the International Monetary Fund (IMF), the UN Environment Program and the OECD agree that environmental taxation is an essential tool in addressing environmental challenges such as biodiversity loss; welcomes initiatives such as the Green Fiscal Policy Network of the UN Environmental Programme and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to facilitate knowledge sharing and dialogue on green fiscal reform; draws attention to the Aichi target 3 and the need of positive incentives for the conservation and

AM\1190947EN.docx 75/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN sustainable use of biodiversity as well as on SDG 15 and the need to mobilise and significantly increase financial resources from all sources to conserve and sustainably use biodiversity and ecosystems; highlights therefore the potential of fair environmental taxation that is in line with the polluter pays principle as a way to reduce damage to the environment and generate financial resources for nature protection; calls on the EU and its Member States to increase the use of environmental taxation;

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Amendment 138 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 19 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

19 a. Notes with concern that only 8,3 % of total financial commitments are related to reversing the decline in biodiversity, which is the lowest ratio since 2015, despite the unprecedented and accelerating species extinction rate observed; calls on the Commission to increase the allocation of resources to ensure the long-term and coherent protection of biodiversity across the Union; insists that the next MFF should rely on a robust methodology in order to track biodiversity and avoid the risk of overestimation of action towards biodiversity;

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Amendment 139 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Nils Torvalds

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Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

19 a. Calls on the Commission to analyse and assess whether the establishment of a « price on nature », which takes into account nature’s contribution to economic growth, would enable to limit and rationalise the exploitation and impact on species and ecosystems and therefore contribute to halt biodiversity loss;

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Amendment 140 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

Draft motion for a resolution Subheading 5

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

Forestry and agriculture and soils Forestry, agriculture, fisheries and soils

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Amendment 141 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Subheading 5

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

Forestry and agriculture and soils Forestry and agriculture and soils and fisheries

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AM\1190947EN.docx 77/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Amendment 142 Martin Hojsík, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Draft motion for a resolution Subheading 5

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

Forestry and agriculture and soils Forestry, agriculture and soils

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Amendment 143 Agnès Evren

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Underlines that agricultural 20. Underlines that agricultural activities, healthy soils, and the activities, healthy soils, and the preservation of biodiversity are closely preservation of biodiversity are closely linked; emphasises that sustainable linked; emphasises that sustainable agriculture and forestry contribute greatly agriculture and forestry contribute greatly to the variety of species, habitats and to the variety of species, habitats and ecosystems, and reduces the effects of ecosystems, and reduces the effects of climate change; climate change, especially through carbon absorption and sequestration; notes the key role played by biodiversity for the preservation of agricultural production and food safety, notably the one played by pollinators;

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Amendment 144 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Eleonora Evi

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Underlines that agricultural 20. Underlines that agricultural

PE642.918v01-00 78/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN activities, healthy soils, and the activities, healthy soils, and the preservation of biodiversity are closely preservation of biodiversity are closely linked; emphasises that sustainable linked; emphasises that agriculture and agriculture and forestry contribute greatly forestry practices must be improved and to the variety of species, habitats and made sustainable so as to minimise the ecosystems, and reduces the effects of negative effects they currently have on the climate change; variety of species, habitats and ecosystems, and to reduce their effects on climate change;

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Amendment 145 Michal Wiezik

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Underlines that agricultural 20. Underlines that agricultural activities, healthy soils, and the activities, healthy soils, and the preservation of biodiversity are closely preservation of biodiversity are closely linked; emphasises that sustainable linked; emphasises that traditional land agriculture and forestry contribute greatly use forms, extensive and close-to-nature to the variety of species, habitats and management, contribute greatly to the ecosystems, and reduces the effects of variety of species, habitats and ecosystems, climate change; and reduces the effects of climate change;

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Amendment 146 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Underlines that agricultural 20. Underlines that agricultural activities, healthy soils, and the activities, healthy soils, and the preservation of biodiversity are closely preservation of biodiversity are closely linked; emphasises that sustainable linked; emphasises that agro-ecological agriculture and forestry contribute greatly practices, forestry and sustainable

AM\1190947EN.docx 79/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN to the variety of species, habitats and fisheries contribute greatly to the variety of ecosystems, and reduces the effects of species, habitats and ecosystems, and climate change; reduces the effects of climate change;

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Amendment 147 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 20

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

20. Underlines that agricultural 20. Underlines that agricultural and activities, healthy soils, and the fisheries activities, healthy soils, and the preservation of biodiversity are closely preservation of biodiversity are closely linked; emphasises that sustainable linked; emphasises that sustainable agriculture and forestry contribute greatly agriculture and forestry contribute greatly to the variety of species, habitats and to the variety of species, habitats and ecosystems, and reduces the effects of ecosystems, and reduces the effects of climate change; climate change;

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Amendment 148 Michal Wiezik

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 20 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

20 a. Stresses that no substitution effect of forest based products can compensate for loss of old-growth and primary forests, which are recognised as irreplaceable3a and should be protected through legal and incentivising instruments targeting their complexity, connectivity and representativeness; ______3a Communication on Stepping up EU Action to Protect and Restore the World’s

PE642.918v01-00 80/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Forests (COM(2019) 352 final)

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Amendment 149 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Notes however the negative impact 21. Notes however the negative impact of intensive agriculture on biodiversity; of intensive agriculture on biodiversity; calls on Parties to undertake strong points out that intensive livestock farming commitments towards sustainable accounts for 78% of agriculture's total agriculture and forestry, including negative impact on biodiversity according requirements for the sustainable use of to estimates by the Commission; plant protection products and strategies to underlines that biodiversity generally ensure the protection of soil and habitats; decreases when the intensity of farming calls on the Commission, Member States increases and that farming has become and regional governments to increase ever more industrial and much more support to the agriculture and forestry focused on single high-output species or sectors in the transition to sustainable varieties resulting, inter alia, in an practices; increased use of chemicals; calls on Parties to undertake strong commitments towards forestry and sustainable and biological agriculture, including the adoption of strategies and major improvement of existing laws and requirements to enhance the application of the most effective agronomic management practices aimed at excluding the use of harmful plant protection products, thereby ensuring full protection of human health, soil and habitats; calls on the Commission, Member States and regional governments to stop funding intensive livestock farming and monoculture farming, increasing the support for sustainable practices in agriculture and forestry as well as promoting healthy lifestyles and dietary choices based on less consumption of animal-based products;

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AM\1190947EN.docx 81/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Amendment 150 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Pascal Canfin, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Notes however the negative impact 21. Notes however the negative impact of intensive agriculture on biodiversity; of intensive agriculture and intensive calls on Parties to undertake strong fishing on biodiversity; calls on Parties to commitments towards sustainable undertake strong commitments towards agriculture and forestry, including sustainable agriculture, forestry and requirements for the sustainable use of fishery, including requirements for the plant protection products and strategies to sustainable use of plant protection ensure the protection of soil and habitats; products, strategies to ensure the protection calls on the Commission, Member States of soil and habitats, and increased and regional governments to increase selectivity to reduce the cumulated support to the agriculture and forestry impacts on marine and coastal ecosystems sectors in the transition to sustainable and to participate to fish stock recovery in practices; sensible and overfishing areas; calls on the Commission, Member States and regional governments to increase support to the agriculture, forestry and fishery sectors in the transition to sustainable practices;

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Amendment 151 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Notes however the negative impact 21. Notes however the negative impact of intensive agriculture on biodiversity; of intensive agriculture and pesticide use calls on Parties to undertake strong on biodiversity; calls therefore on the commitments towards sustainable Commission and the Parties to undertake agriculture and forestry, including strong commitments towards sustainable requirements for the sustainable use of agriculture and forestry, including

PE642.918v01-00 82/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN plant protection products and strategies to requirements for the sustainable use of ensure the protection of soil and habitats; plant protection products and their calls on the Commission, Member States reduction as well as strategies to ensure and regional governments to increase the protection of soil and habitats; calls on support to the agriculture and forestry the Commission to propose an ambitious sectors in the transition to sustainable EU-wide binding target for the reduction practices; of pesticide use and on the Commission, Member States and regional governments to increase support to the agriculture and forestry sectors in the transition to sustainable practices;

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Amendment 152 Pascal Canfin, Susana Solís Pérez

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Notes however the negative impact 21. Notes however the negative impact of intensive agriculture on biodiversity; of intensive agriculture on biodiversity; calls on Parties to undertake strong calls on Parties to undertake strong commitments towards sustainable commitments towards sustainable agriculture and forestry, including agriculture and forestry, including requirements for the sustainable use of requirements for the sustainable use of plant protection products and strategies to plant protection products as well as ensure the protection of soil and habitats; reduction of the use of pesticides, and calls on the Commission, Member States strategies to ensure the protection of soil and regional governments to increase and habitats; calls on the Commission, support to the agriculture and forestry Member States and regional governments sectors in the transition to sustainable to increase support to the agriculture and practices; forestry sectors in the transition to sustainable practices in order to halt the EU’s negative impact on primary forests loss and degradation;

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Amendment 153 Martin Hojsík, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Draft motion for a resolution

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21. Notes however the negative impact 21. Notes however the negative impact of intensive agriculture on biodiversity; of intensive agriculture on biodiversity; calls on Parties to undertake strong calls on Parties to undertake strong commitments towards sustainable commitments towards sustainable agriculture and forestry, including agriculture and forestry, including requirements for the sustainable use of requirements and strategies for the plant protection products and strategies to sustainable use of plant protection products ensure the protection of soil and habitats; and nutrients and the protection of soil, calls on the Commission, Member States habitats and species providing key and regional governments to increase ecosystem services such as pollination; support to the agriculture and forestry calls on the Commission, Member States sectors in the transition to sustainable and regional governments to increase practices; support to the agriculture and forestry sectors in the transition to sustainable practices;

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Amendment 154 Michal Wiezik

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Notes however the negative impact 21. Notes however the negative impact of intensive agriculture on biodiversity; of intensive agriculture and forestry on calls on Parties to undertake strong biodiversity; calls on Parties to undertake commitments towards sustainable strong commitments towards agriculture agriculture and forestry, including and forestry, including requirements for the requirements for the sustainable use of sustainable use of plant protection products plant protection products and strategies to and organic and mineral fertilisers, and ensure the protection of soil and habitats; strategies to ensure the protection of soil calls on the Commission, Member States and habitats; calls on the Commission, and regional governments to increase Member States and regional governments support to the agriculture and forestry to increase support to the agriculture and sectors in the transition to sustainable forestry sectors in the transition to practices; sustainable practices;

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PE642.918v01-00 84/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Amendment 155 Jessica Polfjärd

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Notes however the negative impact 21. Notes however the negative impact of intensive agriculture on biodiversity; of intensive agriculture on biodiversity; calls on Parties to undertake strong calls on Parties to undertake strong commitments towards sustainable commitments towards sustainable agriculture and forestry, including agriculture and forestry, including requirements for the sustainable use of requirements for the sustainable use of plant protection products and strategies to plant protection products and strategies to ensure the protection of soil and habitats; ensure the protection of soil and habitats; calls on the Commission, Member States calls on the Commission, Member States and regional governments to increase and regional governments to increase support to the agriculture and forestry support to the agriculture sector, and sectors in the transition to sustainable where relevant, the forestry sector in the practices; transition to sustainable practices;

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Amendment 156 Fredrick Federley

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Notes however the negative impact 21. Notes however the negative impact of intensive agriculture on biodiversity; of unsustainable agriculture on calls on Parties to undertake strong biodiversity; calls on Parties to undertake commitments towards sustainable strong commitments towards sustainable agriculture and forestry, including agriculture and forestry, including requirements for the sustainable use of requirements for the sustainable use of plant protection products and strategies to plant protection products and strategies to ensure the protection of soil and habitats; ensure the protection of soil and habitats; calls on the Commission, Member States calls on the Commission, Member States and regional governments to increase and regional governments to increase support to the agriculture and forestry support to the agriculture and forestry sectors in the transition to sustainable sectors in the transition to sustainable practices; practices;

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AM\1190947EN.docx 85/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Amendment 157 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig, Sirpa Pietikäinen

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 21

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

21. Notes however the negative impact 21. Notes the negative impacts of of intensive agriculture on biodiversity; intensive agriculture on biodiversity; calls calls on Parties to undertake strong on Parties to undertake strong commitments towards sustainable commitments towards sustainable food agriculture and forestry, including systems, agriculture and forestry, including requirements for the sustainable use of requirements for the sustainable use of plant protection products and strategies to plant protection products and strategies to ensure the protection of soil and habitats; ensure the protection of soil and habitats; calls on the Commission, Member States calls on the Commission, Member States and regional governments to increase and regional governments to direct support support to the agriculture and forestry allocated to agriculture and forestry to sectors in the transition to sustainable sustainable practices and eco-schemes; practices;

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Amendment 158 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

21 a. Stresses that in the communication on "Stepping up EU Action to protect and restore the world's forests”, the Commission recognised that EU consumption represents around 10% of the global share of deforestation embodied in total final consumption; calls on the Commission to ensure a common understanding of deforestation-free supply chains, in order to increase supply chain transparency and minimise the risk of deforestation and forest degradation associated with commodity imports in the

PE642.918v01-00 86/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN EU; calls therefore on the Commission to adopt new legislation ensuring that commodities and products placed on the EU market are sustainable, traceable back to source and do not cause adverse environmental and social impacts such as deforestation, forest degradation, the conversion or degradation of natural ecosystems or violation of human rights, considers that such legislation should be based on due diligence in order to identify, prevent and mitigate environmental, social and human rights risks and impacts;

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Amendment 159 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 15 h (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

15 h. Calls on the Commission to press ahead with developing an EU action plan against deforestation and forest degradation which would include concrete regulatory measures to ensure that no supply chains and financial transactions linked to the EU result in deforestation and forest degradation, as well as an EU action plan on palm oil; is of the opinion that EU action against deforestation should tackle its main drivers, such as palm oil, soja, beef and cocoa; asks the Commission to phase out as soon as possible all ILUC - risk biofuels used in Europe; calls on the Commission to adopt a single unified definition of ‘deforestation-free’; underlines the commitments taken by Executive Vice President Frans Timmermans and Commissioner Virginius Sinkevicius in their respective

AM\1190947EN.docx 87/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN hearings to deliver on imported deforestation and deforestation-free supply chains;

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Amendment 160 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Demetris Papadakis, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

21 a. Recalls that according to the Communication of the Commission on Stepping up EU Action to Protect and Restore the World's Forests, forests are indispensable for our Planet’s life-support systems, covering 30% of the Earth’s land area and hosting 80% of its biodiversity; stresses that deforestation is a major cause of biodiversity decline; expresses its concern on the impact of EU consumption on deforestation as the EU is the final consumer of 10% of the products associated with deforestation; calls on the Commission to propose a comprehensive set of measures to reduce the EU consumption footprint on land, including legislation that ensures deforestation-free supply chains;

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Amendment 161 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Eleonora Evi

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 b (new)

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22 b. Calls on the Commission to make proposals for regulatory measures, including due diligence requirements on companies and financial institutions, to ensure sustainable and deforestation-free agricultural and forest product supply- chains for products placed on the EU market;

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Amendment 162 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Eleonora Evi

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

21 a. Calls on the Commission and the Member States to financially support farming and forestry practices which are coherently in line with the biodiversity targets, such as integrated pest and nutrient management, organic agriculture, agro-ecological practices, soil and water conservation practices, conservation agriculture, agroforestry, silvopastoral systems, irrigation management, small or patch systems, and practices to improve animal welfare;

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Amendment 163 Michal Wiezik

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new)

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21 a. Recalls the scientific consensus5a

AM\1190947EN.docx 89/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN behind the fact that the Common Agricultural Policy led to intensification of agricultural practices and catastrophic declines of wildlife, and the call on the European institutions to undertake a far- reaching reform of the Common Agricultural Policy without delay; ______5a expressed in the Open letter (approx 2500 scientists) jointly sent by European Ornithologists Union, European Mammal Foundation, Societas Europaea Herpetologica, Sociates Europaea Lepidopterologica, Butterfly Conservation Europe, European Bird Census Council.

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Amendment 164 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 21 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

21 a. calls on the Commission to adopt targeted legislative measures aimed at stopping soil consumption and degradation in order to enhance the Union's action towards domestic and international climate change and biodiversity goals;

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Amendment 165 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Eleonora Evi

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

PE642.918v01-00 90/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN 22. Points out that, according to the 22. Points out that, according to the World Population Prospects of June 2019, World Population Prospects of June 2019, the world’s population is expected to the world’s population is expected to increase by 2 billion persons in the next 30 increase by 2 billion persons in the next 30 years, increasing the impacts of land use on years, increasing the impacts of land use on biodiversity and carbon sequestration; calls biodiversity and carbon sequestration; calls on the Commission to urgently use the on the Commission to urgently use the mitigation and adaptation potential of mitigation and adaptation potential of restoring forests, wetlands, peatlands, restoring forests, wetlands, peatlands, grasslands and coastal ecosystems and grasslands and coastal ecosystems and integrate nature conservation in all relevant integrate nature conservation in all relevant EU policies and programs; EU policies and programs, and to adopt legally binding restoration targets for 2030;

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Amendment 166 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Points out that, according to the 22. Points out that, according to the World Population Prospects of June 2019, World Population Prospects of June 2019, the world’s population is expected to the world’s population is expected to increase by 2 billion persons in the next 30 increase by 2 billion persons in the next 30 years, increasing the impacts of land use on years, increasing the impacts of land use on biodiversity and carbon sequestration; calls biodiversity and carbon sequestration; on the Commission to urgently use the notes however that increasing biodiversity mitigation and adaptation potential of loss puts food security and nutrition at restoring forests, wetlands, peatlands, risk; calls on the Parties to promote the grasslands and coastal ecosystems and sustainable use of biodiversity in integrate nature conservation in all programmes contributing to food security relevant EU policies and programs; and improved human nutrition while contributing to achieving the SDG goals, with special attention to SDG 2 - Zero Hunger;

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Amendment 167

AM\1190947EN.docx 91/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Michal Wiezik

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Points out that, according to the 22. Points out that, according to the World Population Prospects of June 2019, World Population Prospects of June 2019, the world’s population is expected to the world’s population is expected to increase by 2 billion persons in the next 30 increase by 2 billion persons in the next 30 years, increasing the impacts of land use on years, increasing the impacts of land use on biodiversity and carbon sequestration; calls biodiversity and carbon sequestration; calls on the Commission to urgently use the on the Commission to urgently use the mitigation and adaptation potential of mitigation and adaptation potential of restoring forests, wetlands, peatlands, conservation of forests, wetlands, grasslands and coastal ecosystems and peatlands and grasslands and integrate nature conservation in all relevant of restoration of degraded forests, EU policies and programs; wetlands, peatlands, grasslands and coastal ecosystems and integrate nature conservation in all relevant EU policies and programs;

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Amendment 168 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Points out that, according to the 22. Points out that, according to the World Population Prospects of June 2019, World Population Prospects of June 2019, the world’s population is expected to the world’s population is expected to increase by 2 billion persons in the next 30 increase by 2 billion persons in the next 30 years, increasing the impacts of land use on years, increasing the impacts of land and biodiversity and carbon sequestration; calls sea use on biodiversity and carbon on the Commission to urgently use the sequestration; calls on the Commission to mitigation and adaptation potential of urgently use the mitigation and adaptation restoring forests, wetlands, peatlands, potential of restoring forests, wetlands, grasslands and coastal ecosystems and peatlands, grasslands and coastal integrate nature conservation in all relevant ecosystems and integrate nature EU policies and programs; conservation and halt overfishing in all

PE642.918v01-00 92/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN relevant EU policies and programs;

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Amendment 169 Jessica Polfjärd

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 22

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

22. Points out that, according to the 22. Points out that, according to the World Population Prospects of June 2019, World Population Prospects of June 2019, the world’s population is expected to the world’s population is expected to increase by 2 billion persons in the next 30 increase by 2 billion persons in the next 30 years, increasing the impacts of land use on years, increasing the impacts of land use on biodiversity and carbon sequestration; calls biodiversity and carbon sequestration; calls on the Commission to urgently use the on the Commission to urgently use the mitigation and adaptation potential of mitigation and adaptation potential of restoring forests, wetlands, peatlands, restoring forests, wetlands, peatlands, grasslands and coastal ecosystems and grasslands and coastal ecosystems integrate nature conservation in all relevant primarily outside of the EU and integrate EU policies and programs; nature conservation in all relevant EU policies and programs;

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Amendment 170 Mick Wallace

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

22 a. Underlines that, to date, many climate mitigation policies across the EU, particularly in the area of carbon sequestration through commercial forestry, have had an adverse effect on biodiversity; notes that these policies have also had social impacts, affecting local communities and people's relationships with the natural environment; stresses

AM\1190947EN.docx 93/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN that nature based solutions are the most important tool for both climate adaptation and mitigation as well as promoting biodiversity, and that these solutions must promote healthy ecosystems respecting native species;

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Amendment 171 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Eleonora Evi

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

22 a. Stresses that deforestation is a major cause of biodiversity loss globally and that LULUCF-emissions due to deforestation are a significant cause of climate change; emphasises that forest policies must be coherent, combat biodiversity loss and climate-change impacts equally, and increase the EU's natural sinks while protecting, conserving and enhancing biodiversity;

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Amendment 172 Michal Wiezik

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

22 a. Calls for strict protection of primary, complex and old-growth forests, wetlands, species-rich grasslands, coastal ecosystems, biodiversity hotspots and high carbon reservoirs at a level of at least 5% of the EU territory as part of the EU Biodiversity Strategy;

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Amendment 173 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

22 a. Calls on the Commission to urgently use the mitigation and adaptation potential of restoring forests, wetlands, peatlands, grasslands and coastal ecosystems and integrate nature conservation in all relevant EU policies and programs;

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Amendment 174 Mick Wallace

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 22 b (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

22 b. Underlines the adverse effects that intensive agriculture has on biodiversity, particularly the use of pesticides and herbicides, GMOs and monocultures, all of which adversely affect wildlife, the genetic diversity of plants, soil micro- organisms, birds, and insects, especially bees; notes that 1 in 10 bee species in Europe face extinction;

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Amendment 175 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley,

AM\1190947EN.docx 95/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Notes that pollution, urban 23. Notes that pollution, urban expansion, soil sealing and the destruction expansion, soil sealing and the destruction of habitats are other major causes of of habitats are other major causes of biodiversity destruction; recall that the biodiversity destruction; recall that the IPBES Global Assessment on Biodiversity IPBES Global Assessment on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services shows that the and Ecosystem Services shows that the surface of urban areas has doubled since surface of urban areas has doubled since 1992; calls for a better assessment of the 1992; calls for a better assessment of the role of urban areas and cities in the role of urban areas and cities in the preservation of biodiversity and a better preservation of biodiversity and a better implication of cities and local authorities in implication of cities and local authorities in the definition of policies for the protection the definition of policies for the protection of biodiversity; and conservation of biodiversity and ecosystem services as well as monitoring, reporting, and verification;

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Amendment 176 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 23

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

23. Notes that pollution, urban 23. Notes that pollution, urban expansion, soil sealing and the destruction expansion, soil sealing and the destruction of habitats are other major causes of of habitats are other major causes of biodiversity destruction; recall that the biodiversity destruction; recall that the IPBES Global Assessment on Biodiversity IPBES Global Assessment on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services shows that the and Ecosystem Services shows that the surface of urban areas has doubled since surface of urban areas has doubled since 1992; calls for a better assessment of the 1992 and that 2 out of 3 EU citizens live role of urban areas and cities in the in large urban areas; calls for a better preservation of biodiversity and a better assessment of the role of urban areas and implication of cities and local authorities in cities in the preservation of biodiversity the definition of policies for the protection and a better implication of cities and local of biodiversity; authorities in the definition of policies for

PE642.918v01-00 96/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN the protection of biodiversity;

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Amendment 177 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

23 a. Insists that the potential of cities to help protect biodiversity and ecosystem services is underestimated; recalls that enhancing benefits from biodiversity, ecosystem services and urban green infrastructure in cities and peri-urban areas improves human health; calls on the Commission and the Member States to promote the incorporation and further integration of biodiversity and ecosystem functions in urban design, policy and planning while reducing carbon emissions and enhancing adaptation to climate change;

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Amendment 178 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

23 a. Notes that urban areas can play a transformative role within the EU in terms of biodiversity; stresses that plastic and water pollution are important drivers of biodiversity loss; believes that a strong

AM\1190947EN.docx 97/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN circular economy, in the context of the new Circular Economy Action Plan, could be instrumental in the EU’s efforts towards biodiversity;

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Amendment 179 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Pascal Canfin, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 23 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

23 a. Deplores that plastic and diffuse pollution, for example from water treatment plants, pharmacological products and unsustainable agriculture practices such as intensive nutrients use, deeply affects the health of ecosystems in the oceans;

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Amendment 180 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all 24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all EU protected areas on the need for EU protected areas on the need for improvements and/or extension of these improvements and/or extension of these areas; stresses that in the light of the recent areas; stresses that in the light of the recent IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate a comprehensive in a changing climate a comprehensive assessment of EU marine protected areas is assessment of EU marine protected areas is needed; needed; calls meanwhile for increasing the current target of 10% of Marine Protected Areas to at least 30% by 2030 and increasing terrestrial protected areas to at least 30%;

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Amendment 181 Mick Wallace

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all 24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all EU protected areas on the need for EU protected areas on the need for improvements and/or extension of these improvements and/or extension of these areas; stresses that in the light of the recent areas; stresses that in the light of the recent IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate a comprehensive in a changing climate a comprehensive assessment of EU marine protected areas is assessment of EU marine protected areas is needed; needed; urges the Commission to increase Natura 2000 sites to cover at least 30% of the Union’s land, freshwater and marine areas;

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Amendment 182 Radan Kanev, Agnès Evren

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all 24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all EU protected areas on the need for EU protected areas: for improving the improvements and/or extension of these management and protection of the Natura areas; stresses that in the light of the recent 2000 network, good quality monitoring IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere (ensuring sound scientific research in a changing climate a comprehensive including field work) of the conservation assessment of EU marine protected areas is status of habitats and species under the needed; EU nature conservation Directives, strengthening the legal grounds for protecting the connectivity of the network, and improve the efficiency of EU funded projects on the topic in the Member States; stresses that in the light of the recent IPCC

AM\1190947EN.docx 99/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate a comprehensive assessment of EU marine protected areas is needed;

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Amendment 183 César Luena, Delara Burkhardt

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all 24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all EU protected areas on the need for EU protected areas and to improve, better improvements and/or extension of these connect and extend these areas; stresses areas; stresses that in the light of the recent that in the light of the recent IPCC report IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing in a changing climate a comprehensive climate a comprehensive assessment of EU assessment of EU marine protected areas is marine protected areas is needed; stresses needed; that besides the quantity also the quality of protected areas is essential to stop biodiversity loss and that therefore more emphasis needs to be placed on their good and sustainable management;

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Amendment 184 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Eleonora Evi

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all 24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all EU protected areas on the need for EU protected areas on the need for improvements and/or extension of these improvements of their governance and the areas; stresses that in the light of the recent introduction of legally binding targets to IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere reach 30 % of the EU's land and marine in a changing climate a comprehensive area by 2030; stresses that in the light of assessment of EU marine protected areas is the recent IPCC report on the ocean and

PE642.918v01-00 100/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN needed; cryosphere in a changing climate a comprehensive assessment of EU marine protected areas and their governance is needed; calls for the extension of EU marine protected areas to include more offshore waters;

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Amendment 185 Fredrick Federley

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all 24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all EU protected areas on the need for EU protected areas on the need for improvements and/or extension of these improvements and/or extension of these areas; stresses that in the light of the recent areas; underlines the need for a IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere standardised method for calculating in a changing climate a comprehensive protected areas in the EU and a clear assessment of EU marine protected areas is definition of what constitutes a ‘protected needed; area’; stresses that in the light of the recent IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate a comprehensive assessment of EU marine protected areas is needed;

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Amendment 186 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Pascal Canfin, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all 24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all EU protected areas on the need for EU protected areas on the need for improvements and/or extension of these improvements and/or extension of these areas; stresses that in the light of the recent areas; stresses that in the light of the recent IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere

AM\1190947EN.docx 101/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN in a changing climate a comprehensive in a changing climate a comprehensive assessment of EU marine protected areas is assessment and extension of EU marine needed; protected areas is needed; notes that educational marine protected areas are a relevant and efficient tool to raise public awareness and enhance preservation;

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Amendment 187 Agnès Evren

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 24

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all 24. Calls for an in-depth analysis of all EU protected areas on the need for EU protected areas on the need for improvements and/or extension of these improvements and extension of these areas; stresses that in the light of the recent areas; stresses that in the light of the recent IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere IPCC report on the ocean and cryosphere in a changing climate a comprehensive in a changing climate a comprehensive assessment of EU marine protected areas is assessment and a significant increase of needed; EU marine protected areas is needed;

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Amendment 188 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Demetris Papadakis, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

24 a. Points out that conservation and protected areas are necessary to safeguard biodiversity, and the benefits that humans derive from nature as well as for combatting climate change; calls on the EU to push during the negotiations for an increased level of ambition with 30

PE642.918v01-00 102/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN percent of the planet to be protected by 2030 and potentially having half the planet protected by 2050, thereby going beyond the Aichi Biodiversity Targets of protecting 17 percent of terrestrial and inland water areas and 10 percent of coastal and marine areas by 2020;

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Amendment 189 Michal Wiezik

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

24 a. Calls on the Commission to live up to its commitment on zero tolerance to non-compliance in nature protection; points out that lengthy procedures and prolonged dialogues with Member States are an issue in the field of environmental infringements due to the risk of irreversible damage to the environment;

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Amendment 190 Ville Niinistö, Silvia Modig, Sirpa Pietikäinen, Eleonora Evi

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

24 a. Highlights that it is necessary to urgently ensure the proper enforcement of the Nature Directives and follow up on complaints about breaches of the legislation in a transparent way; stresses that connectivity between Natura 2000 sites must be improved;

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Amendment 191 Sirpa Pietikäinen, Ville Niinistö

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 a (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

24 a. Highlights that green infrastructure provides ecosystem services that support biodiversity, by for example increasing the quantity of ecological corridors in urban environments;

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Amendment 192 Michal Wiezik

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 24 b (new)

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

24 b. Notes that the nature conservation framework could, subject to weak implementation, potentially create a hostile environment for activists and conservationists and lead directly or indirectly to endangering their lives; underlines that murders of environmental activists and conservationists should be actively condemned by the EU and that also any bilateral or multilateral agreement should demand justice for transgressors and request objective investigation of environmental killings as a crime category of its own;

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PE642.918v01-00 104/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Amendment 193 Catherine Chabaud, María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Pascal Canfin, Nils Torvalds

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Recalls the importance of 25. Recalls the importance of innovation, research and development in innovation, research and development in order to achieve the objectives of the 2050 order to achieve the objectives of the 2050 Vision; calls on the Commission and the Vision; underlines the importance of Council to increase the budget allocation supporting research and participative for Horizon Europe to 120 billion, to sciences to reinforce knowledge, in benefit in particular the cluster on natural particular regarding oceans, of which resources; calls on the Parties to focus in only 5% has been explored until today; particular on the links between biodiversity calls on the Commission and the Council to preservation and benefits to human health increase the budget allocation for Horizon and economic well-being, and to Europe to 120 billion, to benefit in coordinate data collection measures; particular the cluster on natural resources; calls on the Parties to focus in particular on the links between biodiversity preservation and benefits to human health and economic well-being, and to coordinate data collection measures;

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Amendment 194 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Recalls the importance of 25. Recalls the importance of innovation, research and development in innovation, research and development in order to achieve the objectives of the 2050 order to achieve the objectives of the 2050 Vision; calls on the Commission and the Vision; calls on the Commission and the Council to increase the budget allocation Council to increase the budget allocation for Horizon Europe to 120 billion, to for Horizon Europe to 120 billion in the benefit in particular the cluster on natural next MFF, to benefit in particular the resources; calls on the Parties to focus in cluster on natural resources, and to launch particular on the links between biodiversity a mission on protection and restoration of

AM\1190947EN.docx 105/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN preservation and benefits to human health biodiversity within Horizon Europe; calls and economic well-being, and to on the Parties to focus in particular on the coordinate data collection measures; links between biodiversity preservation and benefits to human health and economic well-being, and to coordinate data collection measures;

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Amendment 195 Michal Wiezik

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 25

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

25. Recalls the importance of 25. Recalls the importance of innovation, research and development in innovation, research and development in order to achieve the objectives of the 2050 order to achieve the objectives of the 2050 Vision; calls on the Commission and the Vision; calls on the Commission and the Council to increase the budget allocation Council to increase the budget allocation for Horizon Europe to 120 billion, to for Horizon Europe to 120 billion, to benefit in particular the cluster on natural benefit in particular the cluster on natural resources; calls on the Parties to focus in resources, and including next to the particular on the links between biodiversity applied also the basic research, for preservation and benefits to human health example in the field of taxonomy; calls on and economic well-being, and to the Parties to focus in particular on the coordinate data collection measures; links between biodiversity preservation and benefits to human health and economic well-being, and to coordinate data collection measures;

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Amendment 196 Fredrick Federley

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

Draft motion for a resolution Amendment

26. Calls on the Commission to support 26. Calls on the Commission to support further research into the effects of land use further research into the effects of land use

PE642.918v01-00 106/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN change, including deforestation and change, including looking into different bioenergy production, on GHG emissions actions and their effects on both and take the results into account in future biodiversity and climate and take the policy making; results into account in future policy making;

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Amendment 197 Petros Kokkalis

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 26

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26. Calls on the Commission to support 26. Calls on the Commission to support further research into the effects of land use further research into the effects of land use change, including deforestation and change, desertification, including bioenergy production, on GHG emissions deforestation and bioenergy production, on and take the results into account in future GHG emissions and take the results into policy making; account in future policy making;

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Amendment 198 Jessica Polfjärd

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26. Calls on the Commission to support 26. Calls on the Commission to support further research into the effects of land use further research into the effects of land use change, including deforestation and and land use change on GHG emissions bioenergy production, on GHG emissions and take the results into account in future and take the results into account in future policy making; policy making;

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Amendment 199

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26 a. Notes that, according to the Strategy for Plastics adopted on 16 January 2018, the 150 million tonnes of plastic that have accumulated in the world's oceans could double by 2030, endangering more than 660 species and damaging our environment; calls on the Commission to deliver flagship initiatives against plastic pollution and its effect on biodiversity; underlines the specific case of microplastics, that account for more than 80% of marine litter items collected, endangering marine biodiversity; welcomes therefore Ursula von der Leyen's commitment to open a new front in our fight against plastic waste by tackling microplastics; stresses the need for a circular economy approach that puts an emphasis on research and innovation for sustainable products;

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Amendment 200 Radan Kanev, Agnès Evren

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 27

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27. Stresses the importance of 27. Stresses the importance of education to raise awareness on education on biodiversity as a part of a biodiversity; broader concept of an active and creative educational process, designed as an important tool in making sense and increasing awareness of the complex interconnections and interdependencies in the globalised world;

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Amendment 201 Mick Wallace

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27. Stresses the importance of 27. Stresses the importance of education to raise awareness on education to raise awareness on biodiversity; biodiversity and the effects of intensive agriculture on the environment;

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Amendment 202 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Demetris Papadakis, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 27

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27. Stresses the importance of 27. Stresses the importance of education to raise awareness on education to raise awareness on biodiversity; biodiversity and the protection of the environment;

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Amendment 203 Catherine Griset, Aurelia Beigneux

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 27 a (new)

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AM\1190947EN.docx 109/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN 27a. Stresses the absolute need to take into account the multiple consequences of the current global population explosion, including the pressure that it exerts on the natural environment; urges the EU to put an end to its ambition to promote a global framework for managing climate-driven migration associated with the false concept of refugees;

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Amendment 204 Catherine Griset, Aurelia Beigneux

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28. Stresses that capacity building and 28. Stresses that capacity building and awareness-raising are key for a successful awareness-raising are key for a successful implementation; therefore welcomes the implementation; therefore welcomes the COP14 decision which invites parties, COP14 decision which invites parties, other governments, and donors in a other governments, and donors in a position to do so, to provide financial position to do so, to provide financial resources for capacity building, technical resources for capacity building, technical assistance, and technology transfer; assistance, and technology transfer; these must be accompanied by strong guarantees of good use by third countries and strict annual monitoring in the light of the stated objectives;

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Amendment 205 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Demetris Papadakis, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 28

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28. Stresses that capacity building and 28. Stresses that capacity building and awareness-raising are key for a successful awareness-raising are key for a successful implementation; therefore welcomes the implementation and to create greater COP14 decision which invites parties, understanding of the importance of other governments, and donors in a biodiversity; therefore welcomes the position to do so, to provide financial COP14 decision which invites parties, resources for capacity building, technical other governments, and donors in a assistance, and technology transfer; position to do so, to provide financial resources for capacity building, technical assistance, and technology transfer;

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Amendment 206 Michal Wiezik

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28 a. Notes with concern that the leading Directorate-General for Environment still faces the challenge of staff reductions not proportionate to the Commission overall cut over the same period; recalls that the redeployment of staff to priority tasks flexibly happened inter alia for the migration crisis, Brexit, the Defence Action Plan4a, and it is time for the Commission to properly equip DG Environment for the Green Deal, including for work related to the Biodiversity Strategy; ______4a Since 2014, it has lost 69 job quotas (from 466 to 397 representinga decrease of 15 %) and a similar reduction in terms of external staff (-12%), source: https://ec.europa.eu/info/sites/info/files/ab out_the_european_commission/departme nts_and_executive_agencies/documents/g eneral-activity-report-2017-human- resources-and-security_en.pdf

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Amendment 207 Stanislav Polčák

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29. Calls on the Parties to promote 29. Calls on the Parties to promote public awareness and multi-stakeholder- public awareness and greater stakeholder involvement to ensure tailor-made involvement to ensure tailor-made solutions with local communities and solutions with local communities and indigenous people to foster the sustainable indigenous people to foster the sustainable use of lands for more biodiversity so that use of lands for more biodiversity, whilst regional differences in landscapes and fully respecting regional differences in habitats are fully respected; landscapes and habitats;

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Amendment 208 Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

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30. Welcomes the intention to actively 30. Welcomes the intention to actively pursue a multi-stakeholder approach which pursue a multi-stakeholder approach which is fundamental to value, protect, conserve, is fundamental to value, protect, conserve, sustainably use and restore biodiversity and sustainably use and restore biodiversity and underlines that improved engagement with underlines that improved engagement with and between governance levels and sectors and between governance levels and sectors will create opportunities for mainstreaming will create opportunities for mainstreaming biodiversity objectives into other policies; biodiversity objectives into other policies; believes it to be critical to involve business believes it to be critical to involve business and financial organisations and, in this and financial organisations and, in this regard, welcomes the Commission’s efforts regard, welcomes the Commission’s efforts to engage the private sector in the to engage the private sector in the preservation of biodiversity especially preservation of biodiversity especially under the EU Business and Biodiversity under the EU Business and Biodiversity Platform; Platform; in this perspective, welcomes the

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Amendment 209 Fredrick Federley

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30. Welcomes the intention to actively 30. Welcomes the intention to actively pursue a multi-stakeholder approach which pursue a multi-stakeholder approach which is fundamental to value, protect, conserve, is fundamental to value, protect, conserve, sustainably use and restore biodiversity and sustainably use and restore biodiversity and underlines that improved engagement with underlines that improved engagement with and between governance levels and sectors and between governance levels, sectors will create opportunities for mainstreaming and private actors will create opportunities biodiversity objectives into other policies; for mainstreaming biodiversity objectives believes it to be critical to involve business into other policies; believes it to be critical and financial organisations and, in this to involve business and financial regard, welcomes the Commission’s efforts organisations and, in this regard, welcomes to engage the private sector in the the Commission’s efforts to engage the preservation of biodiversity especially private sector in the preservation of under the EU Business and Biodiversity biodiversity especially under the EU Platform; Business and Biodiversity Platform;

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Amendment 210 César Luena, Eric Andrieu, Simona Bonafè, Alessandra Moretti, Demetris Papadakis, Jytte Guteland, Manuel Pizarro, Mohammed Chahim, Monika Beňová, Delara Burkhardt, Cristina Maestre Martín De Almagro, Nicolás González Casares, Javi López, Sylwia Spurek

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30 a. Considers that transformative changes in societies are needed to tackle

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Amendment 211 Fredrick Federley

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 30 a (new)

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30 a. Calls on the Commission to consider a harmonised methodology for calculating the ecological footprint of EU companies as well as their impact on biodiversity;

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Amendment 212 Radan Kanev, Agnès Evren

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31. Insists that public awareness and 31. Insists that public awareness and therefore access to comprehensive therefore access to comprehensive information are vital for consumers to information are vital for consumers to make informed decisions; calls on the make informed decisions, in particular Commission and Member States to concerning the products that lead to improve the traceability and control of deforestation, ecosystem destruction and products through their value chains thereby human rights violations; calls on the increasing transparency also for Commission and Member States to consumers; improve the traceability and control of products through their value chains thereby increasing transparency also for consumers;

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Amendment 213 Alexandr Vondra

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 31

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31. Insists that public awareness and 31. Insists that public awareness and therefore access to comprehensive therefore access to comprehensive information are vital for consumers to information are vital to inform consumer make informed decisions; calls on the purchasing choices and Commission and Member States to promote sustainable consumption improve the traceability and control of patterns; calls on the Commission and products through their value chains thereby Member States to improve the traceability increasing transparency also for and control of products through their value consumers; chains thereby increasing transparency also for consumers;

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Amendment 214 María Soraya Rodríguez Ramos, Susana Solís Pérez, Martin Hojsík, Fredrick Federley, Caroline Voaden, Nils Torvalds, Pascal Canfin

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 31

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31. Insists that public awareness and 31. Insists that public awareness and therefore access to comprehensive therefore access to comprehensive and information are vital for consumers to easily understandable information are vital make informed decisions; calls on the for consumers to make informed decisions; Commission and Member States to calls on the Commission and Member improve the traceability and control of States to improve the traceability and products through their value chains thereby control of products through their value and increasing transparency also for supply chains thereby increasing consumers; transparency also for consumers;

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AM\1190947EN.docx 115/117 PE642.918v01-00 EN Amendment 215 Eleonora Evi, Piernicola Pedicini, Daniela Rondinelli

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31. Insists that public awareness and 31. Insists that public awareness and therefore access to comprehensive therefore access to comprehensive information are vital for consumers to information are vital for consumers to make informed decisions; calls on the make informed decisions; calls on the Commission and Member States to Commission and Member States to improve the traceability and control of improve the traceability and control of products through their value chains thereby products through their value chains thereby increasing transparency also for ensuring full transparency also for consumers; consumers;

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Amendment 216 Agnès Evren

Draft motion for a resolution Paragraph 31 a (new)

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31 a. Underlines the impact of the import of certain products in the EU on biodiversity loss and deforestation in third countries; calls for greater awareness raising in this regard; emphasises the need to better develop eco-labelling and anti-deforestation certification; calls for every commercial agreement concluded with third countries or organisations to contain legally binding clauses on biodiversity preservation, the fight against deforestation and the respect of the Paris Agreement;

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Amendment 217

PE642.918v01-00 116/117 AM\1190947EN.docx EN Pascal Canfin, Martin Hojsík, Irena Joveva, Catherine Chabaud, Frédérique Ries, Susana Solís Pérez, Nils Torvalds, Véronique Trillet-Lenoir

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31 a. Welcomes the IUCN meeting in Marseille in 2020; invites the Commission to send strong signals on its commitments towards biodiversity in this forum;

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