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    AirPollution, Transport

    How to make Europe’s cities more liveable for people – not cars

    To achieve deep and permanent cuts in air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, cars must become the exception in cities, not the rule. Bold political action will be needed at…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    21/09/2021
  • Letter
    Food

    50 NGOs call on EU Commission to stop funding meat and dairy ads

    Fifty NGOs wrote to the European Commission to take into account the adverse effects of the current levels ofmeat and dairy production and consumption on the climate, biodiversity, and public…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    17/09/2021
  • Press Release
    ClimateChange

    Climate crisis threatens price stability, new research urges ECB to swiftly address policy flaws

    Activists display melting ice sculpture telling ECB to act on climate

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    09/09/2021
  • Press Release
    ClimateChange, Democracy, EnergyTransition, EUaffairs, FossilFuels, Transparency

    Open letter: NGOs to refuse invitations to speak at fossil-fuel sponsored media events

    Sixteen European civil society organisations will no longer accept invitations to speak at media events on EU policy sponsored by fossil fuel companies.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    02/09/2021
  • Press Release
    ClimateChange, Farming, Forests, Renewables, Transport, Bioenergy

    EU Commission ‘Fit for 55’ package unfit to contain climate crisis

    Despite a series of eye-catching announcements, a package of policy proposals released by the European Commission on Wednesday is unfit to tackle the climate crisis, warned Greenpeace.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    14/07/2021
  • Briefing
    ClimateChange, Forests, Renewables, Trade, Transport, Bioenergy

    Six things to look out for in EU Commission’s ‘fit for 55’ climate package

    On 14 July, the Commission will formally kick off the complex process of turning a continent-wide climate target into concrete policy measures. But the measures will fail to cut off financial support for fossil fuels and other environmentally destructive sectors, like industrial farming and aviation, and will even encourage investments in fossil gas and the…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    09/07/2021
  • Press Release
    ClimateChange

    ‘Green’ light for ECB’s monetary policy, but goes too slow

    Brussels/Frankfurt – The European Central Bank (ECB) has agreed today that soon only companies in line with the Paris climate agreement will be eligible for corporate sector asset purchases.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    08/07/2021
  • Blog
    Forests, Bioenergy

    5 reasons why burning trees for energy is bad for climate, people and nature

    Have you heard about the latest fake climate solutions that our policy makers are pushing? Burning wood as ‘renewable energy’ is being sold to us as a sustainable practice. In…

    Sini Eräjää •
    07/07/2021
  • Press Release
    Forests, Bioenergy

    EU renewables rules destroying Estonia’s forests

    EU rules and national subsidy schemes that encourage the use of wood pellets to meet renewable energy targets are driving the destruction and degradation of forests

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    07/07/2021
  • Report
    Forests, Bioenergy

    Wood Pellet Damage: renewable subsidies wrecking forests

    New research shows how burning wood as “renewable bioenergy” is not as sustainable as the EU’s climate and energy policies assert it to be.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    07/07/2021
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