A European energy [r]evolution

A near-total clean energy system could be ours by 2050, along with higher employment at every stage to 2030. But the EU must set a firm 2030 renewables target to guide the transition. Read the 2012 E[R] report

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Greenpeace European Unit is part of the international Greenpeace network, active in over 40 countries worldwide and with 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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Chemical Footprints in Blood

Publication | November 14, 2004 at 0:00

Greenpeace found hazardous chemicals in house dust (2001) and in rainwater (2003). The logical question that follows is: could hazardous chemicals also end up in our bodies? Researchers in Sweden, Germany and the USA say yes. In 2004, Greenpeace...

Chemicals beyond control

Publication | November 1, 2004 at 15:06

Background on proposed EU chemical policy reform and how it needs to be amended to achieve it goals.

The EU’s new Constitution: Assessing the Environmental Perspective

Publication | November 1, 2004 at 0:00

Evaluation by the “Green Nine” of the content of the EU Constitution as compared with the ambitions these organisations had formulated at the start of the work of the European Convention.

Man made chemicals in human blood

Publication | November 1, 2004 at 0:00

The objective of this study is to determine the presence of a number of chemicals from blood samples of volunteers in The Netherlands. The results show many industrial chemicals are present in the human body, sometimes in relatively high...

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