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EnvironmentBrussels 04.03.2010

Amflora potato: letter to Commissioner John Dalli

Greens/EFA reaction to cultivation authorisation of GM 'Amflora' potato

EnvironmentBrussels 27.01.2010

Greens' submission to Appendix of Copenhagen Accord for UNFCCC

Submission specifies 40% emissions reductions by 2020 (on 1990 levels)

The Greens have submitted an alternative emissions reduction target of 40% (rather than 20/30%) to the UN climate body on behalf of EU.

EnvironmentBrussels 03.12.2009

EU subsidies to bluefin tuna fishing fleets

2000-2008

In response to a written request from Raül Romeva, the European Commission has revealed the EU has paid out millions in subsidies to bluefin tuna fishing fleets, ins pite of the increasingly endangered situationof the species.

EnvironmentStrasbourg 23.11.2009

World Summit of FAO on Food Security - eradicate hunger from earth

Greens/EFA motion for a resolution

Greens/EFA consider that Considers that a genuine fight against hunger requires the establishment of comprehensive policies which enhance sustainable farming and food supply systems. They also emphasize the need for a new common effort to combine the fight against hunger with the necessary efforts to mitigate climate gas emissions as well as adapt to climate change.

EnvironmentBrussels 14.09.2009

Crisis in the dairy farming sector

Greens/EFA motion for a resolution

The Greens/EFA endorse the action milk farmers and call on the European Commission to immediately stop the gradual increase of milk quota and to reduce milk quota by at least 3% as a measure of urgency. They also call on the Commission to fulfil the EU’s commitment to end export subsidies, and to phase out market intervention measures which are oriented towards exports

EnvironmentBrussels 03.09.2009

Greens/EFA letter to Barroso

EU Commission requested to support CITES listing for bluefin tuna

Greens/EFA MEPs Isabella Lövin (Sweden) and Raül Romeva (Spain) have written to Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso to request the Commission’s support for a proposal to list bluefin tuna on Appendix 1 of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES).

EnvironmentBrussels 01.09.2009

The role of GMOs in the new Member States

A critical appraisal

This report gives an overview on presence, use and authorisation of Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) in the New Member States of the European Union. It critically appraises political developments and highlights the role of the organic farming sector as well as Citizen's movements.

EnvironmentBrussels 17.04.2009

Stop the crop - Cyber action

'Stop the Crop'

Cyber action for a GMO-free-Europe

The Greens/EFA group has campaigned to assure good and safe food and sustainable agriculture in Europe for years. The main aim of the Cyber Action is to send a strong signal to National Ministers responsible for GMOs that European citizens do not want GMOs on their fields and on their plates. Take part!

EnvironmentBrussels 11.11.2008

Health check of the CAP reform

European Agriculture Policy is in bad shape

Instead of further industrialisation of agriculture with high risks for food safety, unemployment and environmental degradation, sustainable agricultural practices will contribute to the creation of jobs, the economic development of regions, the maintenance of cultural landscapes rich in biodiversity, food quality and mitigation to climate change. For that, the CAP needs serious changes (pdf)

EnvironmentBarcelona 02.11.2007

Greening the streets

Publication from the 3rd European meeting of Green local councillors

The 3rd European Meeting of Green Local Councillors entitled ‘Greening the Streets’ aimed to enhance cooperation policies in environment, energy, transport and social affairs field with a focus on urban issues. It acted as a platform for the exchange of best practise and to help to develop a network among Green local councillors in order to share expertise.

EnvironmentBrussels 18.10.2007

Climate change and cars

Putting the brakes on climate change

This political summary of the study commissioned by the Greens/EFA group on car efficiency outlines the key priorities for the Greens in tackling the CO2 emissions from new passenger cars.

EnvironmentBrussels 18.10.2007

Climate change and cars (new study)

Study on car efficiency - Putting the brakes on climate change

A study, commissioned by the Greens/EFA group in the EP, on car efficiency and CO2 emissions. The study looks at the different proposals for EU limits for emissions reductions from cars, assessing the impact of different limits on overall CO2 emissions reductions, and demonstrating how ambitious limit values are possible now.

EnvironmentStrasbourg 25.04.2007

EU and climate change

Study on the environmental costs of the European Parliament's two seat operation

An independent study, commissioned by Green MEPs Caroline Lucas and Jean Lambert, reveals the climate impact of the EP's travelling circus (pdf).

EnvironmentStrasbourg 25.04.2007

EU and the environment

Greening the European Parliament

A paper by the Greens/EFA group on practical measures the European Parliament needs to take to reduce its negative impact on the environment.

EnvironmentBrussels 07.02.2007

Letter to EP President Pöttering on Greening the parliament

Greens/EFA Co-President Monica Frassoni wrote to the new President of the Europen Parliament Hans-Gert Pöttering outlining measures he should take to improve the environmental performance of the EP. The measures build on ideas outlined in her presidential campaign.

EnvironmentBrussels 30.01.2007

Food or fuels?

Greens highlight threats to food security and the environment from a 'plant fuel' expansion

One priority of the Greens/EFA 'Food Culture' campaign is to highlight the dangers of the current expansion in plant fuels. Converting scarce food resources into fuel creates food security problems, while the production of plant fuel is an energy-intensive process that raises environmental concerns.

EnvironmentBrussels 01.12.2006

REACH second reading compromise with Council (Briefing Note)

EP sells out to German chemicals industry

Following the second reading compromise on REACH with Council, this briefing sets out the major divergence between the end result and the EP's position as set out by the Environment Committee

EnvironmentBarcelona 11.11.2006

Green power - Copyright : Udo Weber

Cities, towns and citizens of Europe, actively committed to the prevention of climate change

'Barcelona declaration' by the local councillors of the European greens

Climate change is an indisputable truth recognised by the international scientific community. The UN Conference in Nairobi constitutes a new opportunity and there is not much more time left to make governments adopt immediate and ambitious measures and commitments to stop and reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that are causing global warming.

EnvironmentStrasbourg 24.10.2006

Toxic waste - Copyright : Dianne Maire

Export of toxic waste to Africa

Greens/EFA motion for a resolution

Greens/EFA call on the Commission, the Netherlands and Côte d'Ivoire to fully investigate this case, to establish responsibilities at all levels, to bring to justice those responsible for this environmental crime and to ensure that the environmental contamination is comprehensively dealt with and the victims are compensated

EnvironmentBrussels 28.02.2006

Clean air in Italy and in Europe

Air pollution takes a heavy toll on lives and economy

Short report on the Clean Air Conference in Milan

Air pollution in the European Union has reached alarming levels, taking a high toll on human health and economic productivity. The actions to combat this problem must be intensified but the implementation and execution of already existing EU legislation must also be enforced.

Stop climate changeStrasbourg 16.02.2006

Stop climate change

Stop climate change

The climate changes in Europe - numerous actions in all European capitals mark the opening of the climate campaign "Stop climate change - play your part". The campaign of the European Greens will begin tomorrow throughout Europe - in Strasbourg, Ankara, Kiev, Helsinki, Paris, Stockholm, Valetta...

EnvironmentStrasbourg 15.02.2006

Greens celebrate Kyoto Protocol first anniversary

A common statement by the Greens in the European Parliament and the European Green Party

We must stop climate change - urgently. New information confirming and deepening the scientific consensus on climate change is reported almost on a daily basis. Greens issue a statement on the occasion of the launch of their European campaign on the day of the first anniversary of the Kyoto Protocol

EnvironmentBrussels 01.10.2005

Are safe chemicals really too costly?

A fact sheet for the campaign 'REACH UP - For a toxic free future'

According to the chemical industry, the new EU-legislation on chemcials called REACH is too costly. But their studies are one-sided as they are only looking at business costs. In fact, REACH brings huge benefits thanks to the improvement for worker's health, public health and the environment. (pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 01.10.2005

No data, no worries?

A fact sheet for the campaign 'REACH UP - For a toxic free future'

The current EU-legislation on chemicals has failed to adequately protect human health and the environment. In our daily life we are surrounded by thousands of untested chemicals. The industry says: No data, no worries. We say: No way! The consumer needs to know! (pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 01.10.2005

Stop toxic inheritance!

A fact sheet for the campaign 'REACH UP - For a toxic free future'

Wherever one looks in our bodies - blood, urine, mother milk - one will find numerous hazardous chemicals. Many of these are persistent, bioaccumulative and toxic. The new EU-legislation on chemicals has to ensure that these chemicals of high concern are phased out as soon as possible.(pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 01.10.2005

Workers' health and Chemicals

A fact sheet for the campaign 'REACH UP - For a toxic free future'

Did you know that there are around between 32 500 occupational cancer deaths in Europe related to chemicals every year? The new EU-legislation on chemicals called REACH could help to reduce this number. Find out more about risky chemicals at workplaces!

EnvironmentBrussels 01.09.2005

REACH – the latest absurdities

Commission proposal on chemicals legislation turned upside down

The latest suggestions for modifications of the directive on chemicals called REACH turn most of its fundamental principles on its head. Here you find a table that tries to capture the absurd developments. (pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 16.02.2005

The birth of Kyoto

Common declaration of Green/EFA and Green parties

Eight years ago the Kyoto Protocol was signed. It was the first international treaty requiring industrial countries to reduce CO2-emissions. It finally becomes law this month. This is an historic moment. But now the EU countries must prove that they can keep their promise and take immediate action!

EnvironmentBrussels 01.02.2005

Greening REACH!

Why do we need completely new European laws on chemicals?

Chemicals are everywhere - in our food and in the air. But 99 percent of all substances on the market are untested - a dangerous experiment with our health and environment. New EU-legislation - the so-called REACH regulation - is under way to change this. But it still needs to be improved. (pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 01.02.2005

"REACHspeak" – and what it really means!

The short Green dictionary for the language of the chemical industry

The latest political developments have revealed the true meaning of many industry demands concerning the new chemicals legislation. They often mean exactly the opposite of what is commonly understood to be their meaning. Find out what is behind a phrase like "REACH has to be workable"! (pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 01.01.2005

Ten Green Points for REACH-Plus

How the coming EU-legislation on chemicals has to be improved

REACH, the EU-directive which shall protect us from dangerous chemicals, is still flawed. The protection against chemicals of very high concern is not good enough. Consumers need better public access to information. Check out our ten point fact sheet and find more reasons for a REACH-Plus! (pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 01.06.2004

Kyoto Protocol and Climate change

What is at stake? What has to be done? – A short list of Green proposals

The consequences of climate change are foreseeable. Temperatures will rise by between one and six degrees. Sea levels will rise. The supply of fresh water will shrink. What can we do? Here you find a short summary of the problems we are facing and a list of Green proposals to stop climate change.

EnvironmentBrussels 01.04.2004

Briefing on Study by Arthur D. Little

Study on effects of chemicals directive REACH is flawed and biased

The consulting agency Arthur D. Little has worked simultaneously on studies for the European Parliament and the German Industry Association. In both cases they dealt with the effects of REACH on the competitiveness of the chemical industry. There seems to be a serious conflict of interests. (pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 07.10.2003

Climate Change / Transport / Energy

Position paper: Europe should lead the fight against global warming

We want to avoid the dangerous effects of climate change and end Europe's dependence on fossil fuels and nuclear power. For this we need an energy revolution. Our future society has to be based on the efficient and careful use of energy and renewables.

EnvironmentBrussels 01.09.2003

10 Points for Food Quality

Position Paper: How do we achieve a higher standard in food production?

Fair prices for quality products! More transparency on the production process through better labelling! Payments to farmers should be conditioned byecological and food quality criteria! These are just 3 Green demands out of ten which would lead to a better and healthier diet on our plates. (pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 01.08.2003

AgriCulture and WTO: Free Trade Problems – Fair Trade Solutions

Position paper on the WTO Conference in Cancun

The WTO claims free trade will help the poor farmers in developing countries. This is a great myth. Only big transnational companies profit from the current system supported by EU- and USA-policies. There is urgent need for a real fair trade system including the end of EU export subsidies.

EnvironmentBrussels 01.03.2003

Creation of an European Independent Help Desk on Natura 2000

Study confirms need of an institution which connects actors in an informal way

All over Europe organisations, decision-makers and individuals take care of nature reserves protected by the European "Habitat" directive. Together they form the Natura 2000 network. Yet, exchange of experiences and legal aid is rare but needed. A European Help Desk ought to be installed!(pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 12.12.2002

Final Manifesto of Natura 2000 Conference

We need more integration of nature conservation in EU policies now!

The EU - a paradies of lush, green fields and forests? Far from it. A conference with 650 participants revealed how little states have done to fully implement existing EU laws. The final manifesto also demands special attention for accession countries with their rich biodiversity heritage. (pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 01.01.2002

Live and let live - a reader

We need to preserve the diversity of our food and plants

More and more agribusiness multinationals and food designers determine what is on our plate. This means a cultural and genetic impoverishment of our gardening, farming and eating habits. We can prevent this by better laws but also by simply changing our ways of consumption. (pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 01.09.2001

Background document: AgriCulture / Food Security / Fair Trade

What kind of agriculture policy do the Greens promote? - A strategy paper

At the moment international agriculture policies are dominated by trade concerns. Instead, we need a new regional approach which focuses on farming and food security as well as social policies. WTO trade agreements should not undermine national legislation in these fields. (pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 01.02.2001

10 steps to reform the C.A.P.

New agricultural policy should build on precautionary consumer protection

Once again the BSE crisis has called the Euroepan Agricultural Policy into question. A complete reversal is needed, so that quality of food, environment protection and sustainable development of rural areas become the core objectives. (pdf)

EnvironmentBrussels 01.01.2001

Letting the world feed itself

A publication on the occasion of the World Food Summit "five years later"

The 1996 World Food Summit pledged to reduce the number of hungry people by half by 2015. To reach this goal a mere increase in the volume of food produced is not enough. More focus on rural areas, home of 70 per cent of the world’s poor people, is needed, as this detailed publication shows. (pdf)

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