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Vaccine transparency case is still not closed, despite EC’s claim

17.06.2022
Almost two years after lobby watchdog Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) filed Freedom of Information (FOI) requests concerning the Covid-19 vaccine contracts and negotiations between the EU and pharmaceutical companies, the European Commission has published a final batch of 275 documents.
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Food & agriculture

Nature and human health cannot afford policy delays

16.06.2022
A week ahead of the planned publication of the “EU Nature Protection Package”, and with rumors of a second delay persisting, 24 European environment and health groups, farmer organisations and farm worker trade union jointly call on the EU Commission to maintain its ambition and introduce strong and binding targets to avoid the EU Green Deal being further undermined.
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Lobbying the EU

Big business set to derail corporate accountability law for human rights abuses and climate change

08.06.2022
The European Commission’s proposal on human rights obligations of companies bears damaging marks from a successful business campaign, a new report said.
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Lobbying the EU

Inside job

08.06.2022
Find out how a proposed EU law that seeks to hold companies accountable for abuses in their supply chains has been watered down by corporate lobbyists, with assistance from the EU's business-friendly ‘Better regulation’ agenda.
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Food & agriculture

Glyphosate ECHA classification: denial of science and disrespect of EU law

31.05.2022
The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) decided to maintain the existing classification of glyphosate: toxic to aquatic life but still no classification as a carcinogen, despite of even stronger scientific evidence than in 2015 when WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified glyphosate as "probably carcinogenic to humans". The "Ban Glyphosate" NGO coalition strongly rejects ECHA’s conclusion that “available scientific evidence did not meet the criteria to classify glyphosate for specific target organ toxicity, or as a carcinogenic, mutagenic or reprotoxic substance”.
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Climate

RePowerEU plans misleading and heavily influenced by fossil fuel industry

18.05.2022
The EU’s 300 billion euro response to the growing energy crisis presented by the Commission today, which emphasized ‘eye-blinding ambitions’ for energy efficiency and investments in renewable energy production, should not distract from the fact that the fossil fuel energy companies managed to get their future business secured as well. The announced EU Energy Platform for joint purchases of gas, LNG and hydrogen, which will also identify new gas infrastructure needs, was revealed by Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) to be advised by the gas industry, a huge conflict of interest. 10 billion
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Climate

Hydrogen from North Africa – a neocolonial resource grab

17.05.2022
EU plans to import renewable hydrogen from North Africa represent the latest neocolonial resource grab couched in green language
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Climate

EU plan to increase renewable hydrogen use is unrealistic and will damage North Africa

16.05.2022
On the eve of the launch of RePowerEU, a new report commissioned by lobby watchdog Corporate Europe Observatory (CEO) and Transnational Institute (TNI) has found that the EU’s plan to drastically increase the use of renewable hydrogen (H2) is not realistic, and will hurt North African countries' economy.
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Climate

EU plans to import hydrogen from North Africa

15.05.2022
New study shows EU’s plan to drastically increase imports of renewable hydrogen from North Africa is not realistic from a cost or energy perspective.
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The EU Parliament Covid inquiry

12.05.2022
The European Parliament starts its hearing of the Special Covid Committee today (Thursday, 12 May), which has the important task of assessing the EU's response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

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