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    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
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Farming Food

    Polluting factory farms under the spotlight in new EU rules on industrial emissions

    The European Commission has proposed for intensive cattle farming to be covered by the Industrial Emissions Directive, and has imposed stricter thresholds on pig and poultry factory farms

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    05/04/2022
  • 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
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Food Farming Peace

    Reduce EU meat factory farming to replace Ukraine’s wheat

    Brussels – An 8% reduction in the use of cereals for animal feed in the EU  would save enough wheat to make up for the expected deficit in Ukraine as…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    23/03/2022
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Farming Food Peace

    Feeding fears: tackling the farming fallout of the war in Ukraine

    The recent disruption of Russian and Ukrainian exports of cereals, oilseeds, fertilisers and fossil gas (used in the manufacturing of synthetic fertilisers that underpin modern industrial farming) makes it clearthat Europe’s farming sector…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    23/03/2022
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Forests

    Activists install live deforestation counter on EU Council building while ministers meet

    Brussels – Six Greenpeace Belgium climbers scaled the facade of the EU Council headquarters in Brussels to display a live counter of the amount of forest destroyed around the world while environment ministers meet to discuss a proposed EU law to tackle deforestation. The counter on the Europa building displayed the number of hectares of…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    17/03/2022
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    Democracy EUaffairs

    EU’s economic rules need to overcome permanent crisis mode

    The Manifesto for a Green, Just and Democratic European Economy calls for fundamental reform of EU economic policies to reduce inequalities and accelerate action on the climate and nature emergencies.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    15/03/2022
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    FossilFuels Peace EnergyTransition

    Big oil must pay for handbrake turn in EU energy systems

    The windfall profits that fossil fuel companies have received during the recent energy crisis must be used to rapidly wean Europe off gas, oil and coal

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    10/03/2022
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