A 10 page article outlining Green policy and action over the last five years
From the services directive to chemical regulation, from animal protection to human rights, from climate change to arms control, the Greens have had a busy five years in the European Parliament. This article outlines some of the positions and achievements.
14 policy papers of the Greens in the European Parliament
Greens present an overview of their activities in the European Parliament and highlight their achievements during the legislative period while presenting what they want for the new Parliament.
Resolution of the Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament
Top politicians should not be reappointed without taking stock of their performance. The record of José Manuel Barroso, President of the European Commission, does not stand up to scrutiny. Too often he has abdicated his responsibilities. To the attention of all who wish to change European politics for the better, here are 25 reasons to oppose Barroso's candidacy.
Findings of a Wuppertal Institute report commissioned by the Greens/EFA Group in the European Parliament and published by the Green European Foundation.
Europe and the world are in the midst of a series of crises. A Green New Deal is necessary to overcome these crises. This new report reveals that the EU is not making the most of the budget and financial instruments it has at its disposal. We have an opportunity to tackle the environmental challenges we are facing by promoting a shift to a sustainable economy, with lasting social and employment benefits. A Green New Deal can transform our economy and promote an industrial conversion and behavioural change.
Co-operating in the World to become the most sustainable economy
We now urgently need to replace the goal of global competition with one of global co-operation, and to investigate how best to adapt our economic models in order to seriously address climate change and environmental degradation, as well as the need for a more equitable balancing of poor and rich.
Publication from the 3rd European meeting of Green local councillors
The 3rd European Meeting of Green Local Councillors entitled ‘Greening the Streets’ aimed to enhance cooperation policies in environment, energy, transport and social affairs field with a focus on urban issues. It acted as a platform for the exchange of best practise and to help to develop a network among Green local councillors in order to share expertise.