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    EU governments have disproportionately restricted freedoms during COVID-19 pandemic

    Brussels, Berlin – Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, EU governments have imposed disproportionate restrictions to civic freedoms, hampering activism and democratic participation, a new report by Liberties and…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    24/09/2020
  • DEMOCRACY & EUROPE
    Democracy

    Locking down critical voices

    To protect public health, governments have adopted measures that radically change the way we live. Temporary restrictions on certain freedoms may be necessary to save lives and protect at-risk groups.…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    23/09/2020
  • Dairy Factory Farm in Caparroso, Spain. © Tania Garnica / Greenpeace
    NATURE & FOOD
    ClimateChange Farming

    Animal farming in EU worse for climate than all cars

    Animals won’t stop farting and burping, says Greenpeace

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    22/09/2020
  • Rows of Calves in Dairy Factory Farm in Caparroso, Spain. © Greenpeace / Wildlight / Selene Magnolia
    NATURE & FOOD
    ClimateChange Farming

    Report: Farming for Failure

    New calculations based on UN FAO data and other peer-reviewed research finds that greenhouse gas emissions from animal farming in the EU account for 17% of the EU’s total emissions, the equivalent of 704 million tonnes of CO2, more than all cars and vans put together. The analysis also shows the scale of possible emissions…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    22/09/2020
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    ClimateChange Forests FossilFuels

    EU Commission’s 2030 climate plan trying to negotiate with nature, Greenpeace

    A European Commission analysis to back up its climate plans for 2030 has revealed an attempt to fudge its target to cut EU-wide emissions by at least 55%, said Greenpeace, warning that the target also falls far short of what science requires to avoid the worst effects of climate breakdown.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    17/09/2020
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    ClimateChange Forests FossilFuels

    Politics trumps science as von der Leyen fiddles EU climate goal, Greenpeace

    Brussels – Ursula von der Leyen has backed a revised EU climate goal at her first ‘state of the union’ speech as president of the European Commission, where she outlined the bloc’s priorities for the next year. But the new Commission target to cut emissions by 55% by 2030 falls far short of the cuts…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    16/09/2020
  • Rape Field in Full Bloom in Germany. © Paul Langrock / Greenpeace
    NATURE & FOOD
    GMOs

    Gene edited crop can’t stand the light of day

    by Franziska Achterberg, Greenpeace EU food policy director

    Franziska Achterberg, Greenpeace EU food policy director •
    15/09/2020
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    Transport

    New roadmap to decarbonise European transport by 2040

    Brussels – New research, published by Climact and New Climate Institute and commissioned by Greenpeace Belgium, offers a roadmap for decision-makers to decarbonise the European transport sector by 2040, powering…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    14/09/2020
  • CLIMATE & ENERGY
    Transport

    New roadmap to decarbonise European transport by 2040

    As part of the European Green Deal, the European Commission promised to adopt a strategy for smart and sustainable mobility that “will address the challenge of climate neutrality and tackle…

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    14/09/2020
  • NATURE & FOOD
    ClimateChange Farming Forests Trade

    Activists hack EU Commission HQ with giant image of Amazon fires

    Brussels – Five activists scaling the 14-storey facade of the European Commission headquarters in Brussels hung a 30-metre banner mimicking a hole burned through the building, revealing the Amazon in flames, with the message: “Amazon fires – Europe guilty”.

    Greenpeace European Unit •
    11/09/2020
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