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Leading MEP calls for EU climate security envoy

The Parliament Magazine | November 26, 2012

Senior British MEP Graham Watson has called for the creation of an EU special representative on climate security.


EU parliament president calls for ‘properly funded’ budget

The Parliament Magazine | November 26, 2012

EU policymakers and NGOs have given a mixed reaction to the dramatic collapse of last week’s summit of EU leaders and heads of state.


Croatia’s bold energy plans face uncertain future

Business New Europe (BNE) | November 26, 2012

Croatia is one of the world’s most energy-import dependent countries, yet there’s an increasingly mixed outlook for the ambitious investment plans of Croatian power monopoly Hrvatska Elektroprivreda (HEP) following the recent turn of events at both home and abroad.


Monsanto On Verge of $40 Million GMO Bailout in Europe: Report

Nature Independent | November 26, 2012

The genetically modified food industry’s biggest player, Monsanto, is reportedly set to receive $40 million in U.S. dollars worth of financial support from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development according to the website bankwatch.org.


NGOs up the ante on budget greening

Agence Europe | November 22, 2012

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Monuments to waste overshadow EU budget battle

Reuters | November 22, 2012

EU leaders go into a budget battle on Thursday under pressure to avoid some glaring mistakes of the past: half-empty motorways, airports that barely see a flight and high-speed rail lines with few passengers to repay vast construction costs.


EU leaders gather for almighty budget battle that could tear Brussels apart

Guardian | November 22, 2012

As David Cameron flies in to do battle over the EU’s seven-year €1tn budget deal, we attempt to separate myth from fact.


Green transition at stake, caution NGOs

Europolitics | November 20, 2012

On the eve of the European Council of 22-23 November, focused on the multiannual financial framework (MFF) 2014-2020, environmental organisations warned that the existing budget proposals will not allow the transition to a green economy foreseen under the ‘Europe 2020’ strategy. This opportunity cannot be passed up, note the organisations, which point out that there are “many possibilities to spend available funds better and steer them to green sectors that create growth and jobs”. As it stands, the “proposed budget reflects the special interests of each member state, not the interests of the EU as a whole,” regret the NGOs.


EU budget: ‘phantom arguments’ should not take away from sustainable future

New Europe | November 20, 2012

Wrangling between EU member states over the budget is weakening Europe at a time when it needs strength to compete in a globalised world, campaigners are warning.


Greening the EU Budget: A Ray of Sunshine in an Otherwise Stormy Sky

Huffington Post | November 16, 2012

Europe may not be dealing with freak weather events at the moment, but in economic and social terms the storm clouds over the continent have become a permanent feature on the landscape — for at least the past three years now — and the hard rain is now falling, in bucket loads. In the process, much needed action on climate change could be swept away in the deluge.


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