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10/02/12

OECD slams agrofuels

Brussels, 11 September 2007 – Today Friends of the Earth Europe called for the EU to scrap its target for usin …

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10/02/12

Exxon exposed for twisting facts

Brussels, September 26th – Friends of the Earth Europe today released The Exxon Files – an animation spoof exp …

10/02/12

Trade and transparency campaigners slam secret cocktail deals

Brussels, 23 May 2006 – Trade and transparency activists today offered protest cocktails to EU trade officials …

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10/02/12

Plugged in at last: Europe pledges to stop wasting energy

Brussels, Belgium – WWF, Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth Europe hailed the energy efficiency target propos …

10/02/12

EU approves genetically modified foods despite serious concerns

Brussels, 18 April 2006 – New documents released to Friends of the Earth reveal that the European Commission h …

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10/02/12

Shell told to stop “greenwashing”

Brussels/Netherlands, July 5th – The Dutch Advertising Authority has instructed oil giant Shell to stop mislea …

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