Pozdravljeni na spletni strani Greenpeacea v Sloveniji
Mogoče ste že slišali za nas, mogoče tudi ne. Ne eno, ne drugo ni katastrofalno, temveč popolnoma normalno, saj je Greenpeace v Sloveniji prisoten šele slabi dve leti. Začeli smo z enoletnim projektom "Slovensko predsedovanje EU", ki pa se je nato preoblikoval v bolj stalno, a malo manj intenzivno prisotnost v Sloveniji.
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sedežem v Amsterdamu je Greenpeace danes prisoten v 41 državah sveta z
več kot 2,8 milijona podpornikov po celem svetu. Organizacija vodi
kampanje na področju podnebnih spememb, strupov, genskega inženiringa,
jedrske energije in orožja kakor tudi zaščite oceanov in pragozdov.
The European Commission and EU member states are set to clash as the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) is today expected to publish an opinion on the re-authorisation of Monsanto’s MON810 genetically modified (GM) maize, Greenpeace said today. Twelve EU countries have recently expressed their concerns on the safety of the GM maize and six member states have banned the cultivation of the GM crop on their soil. [1]
Today, environment ministers meeting in Luxembourg will rubber-stamp a Euratom Directive on Nuclear Safety. The law was meant to improve nuclear safety in Europe by setting EU-wide standards. However, the directive mainly refers to weak principles from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), which all EU countries are already bound to as signatories of the Convention on Nuclear Safety.
Following an EU press briefing earlier today marking the first anniversary of the launch of European Commission lobby register, the Alliance for Lobbying Transparency and Ethics Regulation (ALTER-EU) has published updated figures that underline the failure of the Commission's voluntary approach. The ALTER-EU report shows that while overall entries have slowly increased, to-date only 24% of Brussels-based lobbyists have signed up, with many disclosing flawed and misleading data.