
Anke Schulmeister-Oldenhove
Anke Schulmeister-Oldenhove is a spokesperson for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in Europe, specializing in forest policy. Recently, she criticized the efforts of eleven EU countries, including Portugal, to weaken the European Union's Anti-Deforestation Regulation, arguing that these moves threaten vital environmental protections and undermine the EU's commitment to combating deforestation.
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Anke Schulmeister-Oldenhove criticized the EU for delaying the deforestation regulation while claiming to support forest protection.
UE prestes a adiar lei sobre desflorestação depois de defender florestas na COP30 | DesflorestaçãoAnke Schulmeister-Oldenhove described the postponement of the law as a very bad surprise and raised questions about the technical arguments used.
proponen aplazar hasta 2026 la aplicación de la ley contra la deforestación
Anke Schulmeister-Oldenhove is WWF's forest policy manager who criticized the delay as a sign of incompetence and lack of political will.
EU proposes new delay to anti-deforestation rulesAnke Schulmeister-Oldenhove highlighted that attempts to introduce a 'insignificant risk' category would create more complexity for businesses.
Lei da desflorestação em risco de ser esvaziada com categoria de “risco insignicante” | Parlamento Europeu
Anke Schulmeister-Oldenhove is a spokesperson for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) in Europe regarding forest policy.
Onze países querem que Bruxelas enfraqueça lei da desflorestação. Portugal é um deles | Desflorestação



