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Supercredits briefing

Publication | April 23, 2013 at 8:30

Brussels – In advance of this week’s vote in the European Parliament environment committee on the car CO2 emission standards, Greenpeace is today releasing a briefing and infographic on the effect that so-called supercredits would have on the...

MEPs bend but do not break under car lobby pressure

Press release | April 24, 2013 at 15:03

Brussels, 24 April 2013 – Members of the European Parliament’s environment committee have voted in favour of long-term targets to improve car fuel efficiency and reduce carbon emissions by 2025. But MEPs also voted to weaken the EU’s 2020 target...

EU environment ministers must reject German car emission loopholes

Press release | June 18, 2013 at 15:08

Luxembourg - Today, Greenpeace activists appealed to the European Union’s environment ministers gathered in Luxembourg to reject German proposals to weaken the EU’s CO2 emission standards for cars.

Car efficiency vote stalls, again

Press release | October 4, 2013 at 15:55

Brussels – Germany has once again managed to postpone a deal on lowering the climate impact of Europe’s cars, in a move that Greenpeace says endangers the progress already made in tackling carbon dioxide emissions from passenger cars in Europe.

480 organisations call on EU Parliament to reject EU-US trade deal

Publication | July 5, 2015 at 18:00

This open letter was sent to members of the European Parliament ahead of a vote on 8 July that will affect forthcoming negotiations on an EU-US trade agreement.

Wide alliance calls on MEPs to protect Europe from EU-US trade deal threats

Publication | March 4, 2015 at 10:44

Over 350 organisations, including trade unions, consumer groups, environmental and civil rights organisations, from across Europe have called on EU decision-makers to protect citizens, workers and the environment from the threats posed by TTIP...

Greenpeace comment on EU trade Council

Press release | May 13, 2016 at 16:10

Brussels – EU trade ministers meeting in Brussels today agreed to allow national parliaments to vote on an EU-Canada trade agreement (CETA). However, the European Commission wants the agreement to come into force before national parliament...

EU sets limits on oil drilling under extreme conditions

Press release | May 21, 2013 at 11:16

Brussels – Greenpeace has cautiously welcomed the support of the European Parliament in its plenary vote today for a new EU law on oil and gas offshore drilling. The law will go some way to ensuring that oil companies limit drilling in harsh...

Briefing: Commission debate on State aid to nuclear

Publication | October 8, 2013 at 12:32

“The Commission should not issue guidelines for state aid to the nuclear sector; subsidising new nuclear plants creates unjustifiable market distortions and environmental risks. Furthermore, DG Competition lacks the experience and the knowledge...

Open letter to the Presidents of Council, Commission and Parliament on VW scandal

Publication | November 9, 2015 at 9:00

Several NGOs address the presidents of the Council, the Commission and the European Parliament to take action on the VW scandal.

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