Land used for European biofuels could feed 120 million people daily Europe currently wastes land the size of Ireland on crops for biofuels which is an obstacle to tackling the climate
French NGOs take BNP Paribas to court in world’s first climate lawsuit against a commercial bank Friends of the Earth (Les Amis de la Terre) France, Notre Affaire à Tous and Oxfam France, who had given BNP
European Commission launches infringement proceedings against Greece The European Commission has launched an infringement procedure against Greece about how they treat people arriving in Europe to seek asylum and the asylum pr
EU attempts to dismantle its own asylum rules in latest migration proposal Tomorrow, European migration ministers are set to meet to discuss a proposal to erode EU asylum standards.
No deal on EU minimum tax: EU national interests prevail despite cost-of-living crisis Today, EU finance ministers again failed to agree on an EU minimum tax for multinational companies.
European countries water down landmark EU law to clean up business Today, European justice ministers agreed on a proposal for a law to make companies accountable for the damage they cause to people and the planet.
EU Global Health Strategy needs to be more than just a slogan Today, the European Commission published its EU Global Health Strategy.
Latest EU migration action plan is a waste of time Tomorrow, EU migration ministers will meet at an emergency meeting to discuss the latest plan from the European Commission to reduce
Just a quarter of Pfizer’s COVID-19 treatment orders will go to developing countries Rich countries have secured almost three times as many courses of a World Health Organisation (WHO)-recommended COVID-19 medicine, Pfizer’s Paxlovid, accordi