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Report: the legal basis for an EU ban on new fossil fuel projects
Full legal analysis, and executive summary, for an EU ban on new fossil fuel projects.
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Toxic EU Mercosur trade deal agreed
Greenpeace calls on all policy-makers throughout Europe and Mercosur countries to listen to the widespread public opposition and vote against this toxic trade deal.
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Spanish flooding: denialism and misinformation can cost lives
The spread of misinformation at moments of crisis can pose serious risks to people's safety. It is important to debunk some of the false claims circulating recently in the wake of the flooding as a result of the extreme rainfall in Spain
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Go big or go bust – report
An analysis of EU-wide farming data that reveals farmers are pushed to produce more to stay in business.
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Tree sculpture outside EU Parliament urges politicians to protect nature
Brussels – Greenpeace activists today installed a nine-metre-tall installation of a tree of life outside the European Parliament in Brussels, urging European politicians to act decisively to halt the destruction…
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Report: Toxic Double Standards in EU trade
Download the full joint briefing here.
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EU governments back plan to accelerate age of extinction
EU leaders have announced political priorities for the next five years which are weak on environmental protection.
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Austerity is back to wreck the green transition as MEPs endorse new debt rules
The European Parliament has voted in favour of new debt reduction rules
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EU must not strip farm policy of nature protection
Together with allies, Greenpeace wrote to European Commission President von der Leyen asking her to withdraw plans to remove nature protection measures from the EU
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Greenpeace activists block delegations at Brussels nuclear summit
Activists from Greenpeace France have delayed the arrival of several official delegations at the international Nuclear Energy Summit in Brussels today, which the International Atomic Energy Agency and the Prime Minister of Belgium are hosting.









