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		Greenpeace comment on Commission extension of glyphosate licenceBrussels – The European Commission has extended a licence for glyphosate, a controversial weedkiller, until the end of 2017, when the European Chemicals Agency is expected to complete an assessment… 
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		Prosumer Rights: Options for an EU legal framework post-2020Brussels – There are many ways for citizens, small businesses and communities to contribute to the energy transition, actively participating in different aspects of the energy market to become true… 
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		Greenpeace comment on Commission’s proposal to fund nuclear researchBrussels – Following ‘Der Spiegel’ article [1] about a leaked new EU proposal to fund nuclear energy research, Greenpeace EU energy policy adviser Bram Claeys said: “The suggestion that public… 
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		Paris agreement: statement from the Coalition for higher ambition. CAN statement from the Coalition for Higher Ambition 19042016 
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		Flawed Commission analysis backs new subsidies for obsolete power plantsBrussels – The European Commission today published preliminary findings of its inquiry into public funding schemes for power plants, known as “capacity mechanisms”. The seriously flawed analysis backs these subsidies,… 
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		Environment ministers surprise Commission with support for higher EU 2030 carbon targetBrussels, 4 March 2016 – Environment ministers meeting in Brussels today have joined calls for the EU to increase its 2030 carbon target. On Wednesday, the European Commission failed to… 
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		Commission breaks pledge to bring EU targets in line with Paris climate dealBrussels – The European Commission has broken its pledge to bring EU climate targets in line with the Paris climate deal, said Greenpeace. COP21 Earth Balloon Action in Paris. In… 
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		Commission is blind to renewables’ potential, keeps Europe stuck on gasBrussels – The Commission today published a gas package proposal which fails to recognise that renewables and energy efficiency can secure Europe’s energy supply. It defies the commitments taken under… 
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		Hungary: possible state aid to Paks II nuclear plant. Greenpeace’s submission on possible state aid to Paks II nuclear power station, February 2016: State aid SA.38454 (2015C) Greenpeace 





