
EU Environment Chief Suggests Rewilding Borders as Invasion Deterrent
EU Environment Commissioner Jessika Roswall has proposed that member states consider rewilding their land borders as a natural deterrent against invasions. This initiative suggests using nature as a means of defense for EU borders, aligning with broader environmental and security strategies.
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Countries can rewild borders to deter invasions, says EU environment chief
Jessika Roswall cites Poland and Finland, which have made border areas near Russia or its allies ‘more hostile’ to cross Countries should look to rewild their land borders as a deterrence to invasion and build up other geographical defences to attack, Europe’s environment chief has said. Jessika Roswall, the EU’s commissioner for the environment, water resilience and a competitive circular economy, said nature should be used to improve national security. “Investing in nature and using nature ...
By Fiona Harvey Environment editor
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