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Cheating the atmosphere

16 November 2009

Why the EU can do much more for the climate

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Letter to Barroso on vans legislation

26 October 2009

This letter was sent jointly by Greenpeace and T&E to President Barroso. It urges him to support ambitious legislation to reduce CO2 emissions from light commercial vehicles before the end of the current Commission.

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Working for the climate

14 September 2009

'Working for the Climate: Renewable Energy & The Green Job [R]evolution' is based on Greenpeace's Energy [R]evolution report and research from the Institute for Sustainable Futures (ISF) at the Sydney University of Technology. The report shows that by 2020, 5 million people could work for the renewable power industry globally and more than eight hundred and twenty thousand in Europe.

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Paying the climate bill

10 September 2009

Media briefing on the European Commission’s communication on climate finance & what’s next in the countdown to Copenhagen

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Evaluation of Czech EU Presidency

29 June 2009

In January 2009, Greenpeace set out its expectations for the Czech Republic’s EU Presidency, with a special focus on climate and energy issues. With the Czech Presidency coming to a close, we are now assessing its performance in these priority areas.

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Yellow card! 2009 Swedish EU Presidency checklist

25 June 2009

The boots are on and the referee is about to blow the whistle: the Swedish Presidency is almost underway. But before the game has even started, Greenpeace has ranked the Swedish government for its performance in the lead up to this crucial moment. We have judged the country’s readiness to undertake the tasks at hand in the most important environmental issues on the EU agenda during the second half of 2009. We also rank the Swedish government’s track record at home for the same topics.

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