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  • Letter
    ClimateChange, FossilFuels, Transport

    EIB stumbles in self-proclaimed mission to become EU climate bank

    In an open letter published today, on the eve of an EIB stakeholder meeting, 34 organisations, including Greenpeace, call on the bank to align its lending and client portfolios with global climate commitments.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    24/06/2020
  • Blog
    FossilFuels

    €4 trillion to save Europe: historic opportunity or too good to be true?

    Three months ago it would have been impossible to imagine that over €4 trillion could be made available to revitalise Europe. European governments are putting €3.4 trillion on the table and the European Commission is proposing another €750 billion for the coronavirus recovery. To put this into perspective, imagine if every EU citizen woke up…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    18/06/2020
  • Press Release
    FossilFuels

    Polluters set to cash in as EU summit mulls coronavirus recovery, Greenpeace analysis

    As European government leaders meet online on Friday to discuss EU plans for a coronavirus recovery, new Greenpeace analysis has found that polluting industries are expected to benefit from economic stimulus measures.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    18/06/2020
  • Statement
    Democracy, Justice

    Ending SLAPPs: strategic lawsuits against public participation

    Together with over a 100 NGOs, we have published a policy paper on how the EU should end gag lawsuits, also known as SLAPPs.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    08/06/2020
  • Press Release
    ClimateChange, FossilFuels

    ECB injects over €7 billion into fossil fuels since start of COVID-19 crisis

    Brussels/Frankfurt - Greenpeace analysis shows that between mid-March and mid-May 2020, as part of its response to the coronavirus pandemic, the European Central Bank (ECB) purchased corporate bonds worth almost €30 billion. This included the injection of over €7.6 billion into fossil fuels.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    03/06/2020
  • Report
    ClimateChange, FossilFuels

    Bankrolling the climate crisis

    Greenpeace analysis: ECB corporate bond purchases during the coronavirus pandemic.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    03/06/2020
  • Press Release
    ClimateChange, EnergyTransition, Farming, Food, FossilFuels, Transport

    Patchy at best: EU unveils coronavirus recovery plan – Greenpeace

    The European Commission’s €1.85 trillion recovery plan is contradictory at best and damaging at worst, said Greenpeace.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    27/05/2020
  • Briefing
    ClimateChange, EnergyTransition, Farming, Food, FossilFuels, Transport

    Three tests for Europe’s Covid recovery plans

    As the European Commission and many European governments decide on recovery plans worth trillions of euro, Greenpeace warned that ‘green growth’ - as touted by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen - could in fact prolong a system that exploits people and destroys the environment.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    25/05/2020
  • Press Release
    Farming, Food

    EU Commission says meat harms climate and nature, but does nothing

    Last-minute U-turn on meat advertising reveals internal fights

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    20/05/2020
  • Letter
    Farming, Food

    President von der Leyen: EU Farm to Fork plan must cut meat and dairy

    It is no exaggeration to say that intensive animal farming is the largest single problem with the global food system, and it would be extremely remiss to ignore this in…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    18/05/2020
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