Joint NGO position statement on Council agreement
If all the loopholes proposed in Council were adopted, the first-ever EU standard on CO2 emissions from passenger cars would never reach its stated objective of an average 130 grams CO2 per kilometre.
A Greenpeace position paper presents key improvements to be made to the proposed Regulation (COM(2003)492) in preparation for the political discussion at the June 2004 Environment Council.
In a week’s time Europe’s Environment Ministers will go to Poznan to the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP14), a crucial milestone in negotiations for a global deal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions beyond 2012. The EU’s energy...
Briefing in advance of 'Next Steps on GMOs' debate at Environment Council, 2 December 2005. Greenpeace outlines the urgent ‘next steps’ needed to protect public health and the environment.
Media briefing for EU Environment Council, 20 February 2007: key agenda items on climate change and GMOs
On 4 December 2008, EU environment ministers have to agree on measures to reform the EU’s authorisation system for genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The last preparatory meeting before the Council, where national experts have to finalise...
On Monday 20 October, EU environment ministers will have a policy debate on genetically modified organisms (GMOs). The French Presidency has launched a debate on the review of the EU's GMO authorisation system. Representatives from each member...
On Monday 3 March, EU environment ministers will have their first official debate on the Commission’s recent proposals for new legislation on climate & energy (also known as the climate & energy package) and on carbon dioxide emissions from...
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