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From lizards to water, eco-bumps snag Tesla Berlin plant
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German Farmers Rail Against Insect Protection Plans By Florian CAZERES
02/10/21 AT 12:50 AM
The German government is set to unveil legislation on Wednesday to halt a dramatic decline in insect populations, but farmers are up in arms over measures they say threaten their livelihoods.
Hundreds of farmers drove their tractors into central Berlin on Tuesday, braving snow and frosty temperatures, to protest against the government s insect protection draft law. No farmers, no food, no future read a sign fixed to one tractor near the city s famed Brandenburg Gate. We are here, talk to us read another.
The policy package, two years in the making, aims to restrict the use of pesticides on German agricultural land to save insects, whose numbers have drastically fallen across Europe in recent decades.
German farmers rail against insect protection plans » Borneo Bulletin Online
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German court upholds tree felling ban at Tesla plant site
Court upheld an earlier temporary ban on the clearing of the forested site December 21, 2020 by The Associated Press, Berlin
A German court ruled Saturday that automaker Tesla has to stop clearing trees on some parts of the site outside Berlin where it is building the company’s first electric car factory in Europe.
The top administrative court in the Berlin-Brandenburg region upheld an earlier temporary ban on the clearing of the forested site after two environmentalist groups appealed a lower court’s decision to allow the tree-cutting. It specifically ruled that areas on the fringes of the plot where protected species live may not be cleared.