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  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    ClimateChange Democracy EnergyTransition FossilFuels Nuclear

    Take action: tell MEPs to stop the EU greenwashing of fossil gas and nuclear energy

    Will you let the story of Europe’s energy transition be written by Putin, Gazprom and the nuclear industry?

    Ariadna Rodrigo
    17/05/2022
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    ClimateChange EnergyTransition FossilFuels Nuclear Transparency

    ‘Russian doll’ gas and nuclear lobbying threatens EU energy independence – new research

    New research from Greenpeace France shows that Russian energy companies Gazprom, Lukoil and Rosatom used lobbying connections reminiscent of nesting Russian dolls to influence the inclusion of fossil gas and nuclear energy in the EU taxonomy of sustainable investments

    Greenpeace European Unit
    17/05/2022
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    Peace EnergyTransition FossilFuels Renewables Transport

    Rethink and repower the EU’s energy system

    Europe is facing multiple crises at the same time: the war in Ukraine, the ongoing pandemic and economic fallout, rising cost-of-living and energy bills, and a worsening climate and ecological…

    Greenpeace European Unit
    16/05/2022
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    EnergyTransition FossilFuels Peace

    Can we prove Putin wrong?

    Before the invasion of Ukraine, Europe could choose how quickly to wean itself off fossil fuels. Now there is no choice: it must do so as fast as possible, for Ukrainians, for Europe’s security and for the climate.

    Maciej Muskat
    13/05/2022
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    FossilFuels Peace Transport

    Proposed EU ban on Russian oil: Greenpeace comment

    The answer to Europe’s oil addiction cannot be to simply find new suppliers, but to get to the root of the problem by cutting oil consumption and accelerating the transition to renewable energy.

    Greenpeace European Unit
    04/05/2022
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    Transport FossilFuels Peace

    EU could immediately cut Russian oil imports by 28% on road to full transport decarbonisation

    Greenpeace proposes ten steps to cut EU oil use immediately and keep cutting it

    Greenpeace European Unit
    27/04/2022
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    FossilFuels Nuclear Peace

    Russian coal embargo exposes EU reluctance to phase out oil, gas & nuclear

    A fifth package of EU sanctions on Russia, progressively banning coal imports but omitting oil, gas and nuclear fuel, exposes a reluctance by several governments to accelerate an energy transition built on energy savings and renewables, said Greenpeace.

    Greenpeace European Unit
    07/04/2022
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    FossilFuels Peace

    Oil industry pockets €3 billion in EU profits at the pump since invasion of Ukraine

    Oil companies have made about €3 billion in profits through the sale of diesel and petrol in Europe since the beginning of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, new research commissioned by Greenpeace CEE shows.

    Greenpeace Central and Eastern Europe
    07/04/2022
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    ClimateChange FossilFuels

    Rugby World Cup: dump TotalEnergies’ sponsorship!

    Greenpeace France have written an open letter to the organisers of the 2023 Rugby World Cup calling for them to drop TotalEnergies, an oil and gas major, as a sponsor.

    Silvia Pastorelli
    06/04/2022
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    FossilFuels Nuclear Farming Food Renewables Forests Transport Peace

    Europe goes despot shopping in misguided response to Putin’s war

    As the leaders of the EU’s 27 governments are joined in Brussels by US president Joe Biden to consider a further response to Putin’s invasion of Ukraine, they seek alternative suppliers to prolong fossil fuels, nuclear energy and industrial farming, and backtrack on measures to tackle the escalating climate and nature crisis, warned Greenpeace.

    Greenpeace European Unit
    24/03/2022
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