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    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
  • NATURE & FOOD
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    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
  • NATURE & FOOD
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    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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    Does the new EU farm policy measure up?

    The new EU farm policy is strikingly similar to the previous one which failed to deliver environmental improvements.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    29/06/2021
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Farming

    Fake green deal reached on EU farm plan

    Brussels – The promised green reform of the EU’s common agricultural policy has amounted to nothing but greenwashing, and is a disaster for the climate, nature and small farms, said…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    25/06/2021
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    Invisible methane leakages all over Europe fuelling the climate crisis

    Alarming new images of significant and unaddressed methane leaks taken in seven European countries reveal industry negligence, regulatory ignorance, and a hidden climate disaster, writes Silvia Pastorelli.

    Silvia Pastorelli •
    25/06/2021
  • NATURE & FOOD
    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
  • NATURE & FOOD
    Forests

    Sabotage: how companies lobby against EU protection for the world’s forests

    The European Union is a major consumer and financier of products from global forest and ecosystem destruction.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    24/06/2021
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    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

    Legal opinion: Legal options for implementing climate criteria in the monetary policy of the European Central Bank

    In the context of the ongoing European Central Bank’s (ECB’s) strategy review, the demand for a new, Paris-compliant or climate-resilient monetary policy has led to controversial debates in professional circles. Economists and representatives of national central banks, in particular the Bundesbank, expressed serious concerns as to whether the consideration of climate protection criteria was covered…

    Dr Roda Verheyen •
    18/06/2021
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