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    Forests

    Forest-wrecking industries try to sabotage new EU forest law

    Brussels – Companies profiting from the sale of products linked to forest destruction, and their lobby groups, are trying to undermine a draft EU law to limit the impact of…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    24/06/2021
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    ClimateChange

    Legal analysis finds ECB and Bundesbank cannot dodge climate action

    A new legal analysis commissioned by Greenpeace Germany reveals that Europe's central banks are obliged to take climate action and include climate criteria in monetary policy. The study, issued ahead of the European Central Bank’s (ECB) governing council's unofficial weekend retreat on climate change, finds that climate protection is not optional for the European System…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    18/06/2021
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    ClimateChange Transport

    Off track: weak EU backing for trains over planes despite rising emissions from transport

    EU transport ministers have acknowledged the need to shift from air and road travel to rail to decarbonise transport, but failed to take urgent and concrete action, said Greenpeace.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    03/06/2021
  • NATURE & FOOD
    ClimateChange Farming

    After failed talks, time to reboot EU farming reform

    Brussels, 28 May 2021 – Following the collapse of this week’s negotiations over the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), Greenpeace is calling on the European Commission to start from scratch…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    28/05/2021
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Farming

    Activists colour EU Parliament green to expose greenwashing of farming reform

    Fourteen activists from Greenpeace Belgium covered the entrance of the European Parliament in Brussels in green-coloured water, accusing the politicians inside the building negotiating the EU’s common agricultural policy (CAP) of greenwashing. Two climbers also scaled the platform over the main door and unfurled a banner reading “Stop Greenwashing European Farming”.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    26/05/2021
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    ClimateChange Food Forests Health

    EU governments overlook root causes of pandemic and climate crisis

    Plans discussed at an EU summit in Brussels to tackle the pandemic will again ignore the role of climate change and habitat destruction in the emergence and spread of viral infections like Covid-19. Similarly, measures to respond to the climate crisis will duck the question of the inadequacy of the EU’s target according to science,…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    25/05/2021
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Pesticides

    EU Court of Justice rejects Bayer attempt to overturn bee-killing pesticide ban

    Brussels/Luxembourg – The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled today that the European Commission was right to ban the use of three bee-killing neonicotinoid pesticides – imidacloprid,…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    06/05/2021
  • NATURE & FOOD
    GMOs

    EU Commission opening the door for new GMOs

    The European Commission is gearing up to exempt new genetically modified organisms (GMOs) from current environmental rules, Greenpeace has warned.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    29/04/2021
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    ClimateChange EUaffairs Forests Renewables Bioenergy

    EU taxonomy: Commission backs ‘green’ investments for burning trees

    The European Commission has greenwashed green investment rules published today under the EU’s so-called EU taxonomy, said Greenpeace.

    Luisa Colasimone •
    21/04/2021
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    ClimateChange

    EU agrees hollow climate law

    Under pressure to take part in a climate summit hosted by US president Joe Biden on Thursday with a wrapped up climate law, the EU has agreed an emissions reduction target for 2030 that falls well short of what science requires to stop catastrophic climate breakdown.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    21/04/2021
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