In a significant move, Poland’s government, led by Prime Minister Donald Tusk, fulfills a post-election commitment by pausing logging in the nation’s prized forests for the next six months. Climate and Environment Minister Paulina Hennig-Kloska declared the decision in Warsaw, stating it marks the initiation of broader efforts to curb logging.
The move aligns with EU biodiversity goals, reflecting Poland’s dedication to environmental responsibility. Public support is evident, with 75% of Poles favoring reduced logging. A promising step toward sustainable forestry and EU compliance.”