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Greenpeace European Unit is part of the international Greenpeace network, active in over 55 countries worldwide and with more than three million supporters. Based in Brussels, we monitor and analyse the work of the EU institutions, expose deficient EU policies and laws, and challenge EU decision-makers to implement progressive solutions. We value our independence and do not accept donations from governments, the EU, businesses or political parties.

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Greece stands up to Commission with new GMO ban

Press release | January 30, 2006 at 0:00

Brussels, Belgium — Greenpeace has applauded the Greek government’s decision today to enact a new ban on genetically modified (GM) maize cultivation. The European Commission ordered it to lift an earlier ban on 10 January.

Midwinter call for greener heating

Press release | January 26, 2006 at 0:00

Brussels, Belgium — The European Parliament’s Energy Committee today recommended that the Commission set guidelines for mandatory national targets for the share of renewable energies in the heating and cooling sector, with the aim of at least...

Commission’s late Christmas gift to Monsanto

Press release | January 13, 2006 at 0:00

Brussels, Belgium — In response to the European Commission’s authorisation today of three genetically modified maize varieties produced by US company Monsanto, Eric Gall, GMO policy adviser for Greenpeace, said:

Greenpeace reacts to the European Commission’s decision today to order the lifting of...

Press release | January 10, 2006 at 0:00

Brussels, Belgium — Eric Gall, GMO policy adviser to Greenpeace, said:

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