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17/03/26

Say no to forever pesticides, reject the omnibus project!

The European Commission wants to loosen our protections against pesticides, putting people and nature at serio …

16/12/25

Food omnibus: destroying pesticide safeguards to please industry puts people & nature at risk

Today, the European Commission published its “Food and Feed Omnibus” proposal, dismantling some of the EU’s mo …

27/11/25

EU-banned pesticides: return to sender!

Banned here, shipped away The EU has banned many pesticides due to their serious risks to human health and the …

16/10/25

New: Farming beyond Pesticides – Success Stories from the Field to celebrate World Food Day

Today, on World Food Day, PAN Europe and Friends of the Earth Europe publish a new report, showcasing farmers …

16/07/25

EU long-term budget: bankrolling big polluters, defunding nature and citizen action

Today, the European Commission published its final plans for the 2028-2034 budget – the new Multiannual Financ …

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07/07/25

EU’s nature credits: a roadmap to greenwashing

The European Commission today published its Roadmap for Nature Credits, laying the ground for a new market tha …

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