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EU warns that climate change and pollution are a threat to Europe's resources

The EU's environment agency warned on Monday that climate change and environmental degradation are a direct threat against the natural resources Europe relies upon for its economic security.

According to the European Environment Agency, biodiversity in Europe is decreasing due to unsustainable production and consumerism in particular in the food system.

It said that due to pollution, invasive alien species and overexploitation of natural resources more than 80% protected habitats were in poor or bad condition. Water resources are also severely under pressure.

The fastest-warming continent in Europe

In its report, "Europe's Environment 2025", the EPA said that "the degradation of our natural environment jeopardizes the European way-of-life".

Climate change and environmental degradation are a direct threat to the economic security of Europe.

Europe is experiencing a worsening of droughts, extreme weather and other events.

The government is also focusing on other issues, such as industrial competitiveness. And negotiations over EU climate targets are causing rifts between the richer and less-rich countries.

Last week, EU countries confirmed that they will miss the global deadline for setting new emission-cutting goals due to disagreements among EU governments over plans.

AGENCY: TIME IS RUNNING OUT

Executive director Leena Mononen stated that the window for meaningful actions is closing and that delays are having more visible consequences.

"We are nearing tipping points, not only for ecosystems but also the economic and social systems that support our societies." (Reporting by Bart Meijer. Mark Potter edited the article.

(source: Reuters)