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28/01/25

The EU Competitiveness Compass: A risk to social and environmental safeguards

Just before the publication of the European Commission’s much-hailed Competitiveness Compass, our corporate ca …

27/01/25

Building better homes, one sticker at a time

The Build Better Lives campaign has launched a special activity for decisionmakers in which they get to renova …

24/01/25

Why Big Agri wants to call new-generation GMOs anything but that

By Mute Schimpf, food campaigner for Friends of the Earth Europe. This opinion piece first appeared in EUobser …

Marching against new GMOs (c) Via Campesina

23/01/25

The time for delay is over: EU must phase out pesticides and build sustainable food systems

85 organisations – including environmental, health, and human rights groups, as well as farm worker unions and …

22/01/25

Financial institutions don’t take a stance on human rights violations linked to LNG project in Mozambique

Not one of the financial backers of the highly controversial Mozambique LNG project has agreed to publicly cal …

14/01/25

+160 organisations urge decisionmakers to say NO to Omnibus law

On 8 November 2024, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced she would introduce a proposa …

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