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"This resolution contains some points that are positive and important, others that are ambiguous and unclear, and yet others that are negative and even worrying. We share the concern expressed about the failure to meet EU and world targets on significantly reducing the rate of biodiversity loss. We welcome aspects such as sharing the benefits of genetic resources, rejecting patents on life forms and living processes, protecting traditional knowledge and the practices of indigenous peoples, making the connection between genetic diversity and global food security, assessing the impact of biofuels, and drawing attention to the problem of exotic species. However, we vehemently reject and criticise the intention to move towards new forms of private appropriation of nature and natural resources, such as the introduction of ‘payment for ecosystem services’, which is advocated more than once in the resolution. The ambiguous and unclear aspects should also be mentioned, such as advocating that ‘the values of biodiversity and the opportunities derived from its conservation and sustainable use are integrated into national accounts’."@en1
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