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EU Funds in Central and Eastern Europe: 6 billion euros for damaging projects?

10/02/2012

Brussels, Belgium, March 10, 2006 — Billions of euros of taxpayers’ money are in danger of being used to fund controversial infrastructure projects in the new member states of the European Union, according to a new map launched today by CEE Bankwatch Network and Friends of the Earth Europe. The warning is issued as the …

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EU lobby scandals exposed for public vote

10/02/2012

Brussels, 6 November – Online voting began today for the second annual “Worst EU Lobby Awards”, organised by Corporate Europe Observatory, Friends of the Earth Europe, LobbyControl and Spinwatch [1]. The nominations reveal five “true masters of spin and manipulation” and five “not-so-neutral EU officials”. “Over the last year, there has been a lively debate …

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Plans to curb EU aviation emissions must be strengthened, say climate experts

10/02/2012

4 September 2007, Strasbourg – Current proposals to include aviation in the EU Emissions Trading Scheme will have very little impact on aviation’s contribution to climate change, a new report by leading climate scientists warns today. Friends of the Earth, which commissioned the research, is urging the EU to substantially strengthen its ETS proposals, and …

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EIB signs up to EU environmental principles – but the devil is in the details, warn NGOs

10/02/2012

Brussels, Belgium — Today, on the opening day of the European Commission sponsored Green Week, the European Investment Bank (EIB) launched a declaration entitled “European Principles for the Environment” [1]. The declaration was signed by the EIB together with four other financial institutions, including the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development [2]. It reinforces the …

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EU countries missing opportunity to spur innovation in electronics

10/02/2012

Brussels, 28 September 2006 – Companies that develop environmentally-friendly televisions, mobile phones and other electronic goods could be forced to subsidise the waste disposal of their competitors’ more hazardous and less recyclable items because of poor national implementation of a European law, according to two reports, both released today, by Greenpeace International, the European Environmental …

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MEPs vote to waste less

10/02/2012

Brussels, 28 November – Friends of the Earth Europe and the European Environmental Bureau (EEB) have welcomed new forward-looking targets for waste prevention agreed by the European Parliament’s Environment Committee today. The environmental NGOs also commended the committee for rejecting a controversial proposal to rebrand and effectively promote waste incineration, but expressed concern that additional …

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