France’s Top Court Blocks Return of Bee-Killing Pesticide
Constitutional council strikes down farming law clause
France’s highest constitutional authority has struck down a controversial clause in a new farming law that would have allowed the return of neonicotinoid pesticides, widely blamed for devastating bee populations.
Environmental groups praised the ruling, saying it upholds the country’s environmental obligations and protects biodiversity.
The decision follows intense public opposition and legal scrutiny over the proposed exemption.