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IEEP Manifesto Analysis Part V: European People’s Party (EPP) short-sighted on sustainability issues

May 24, 2019 Louise Kelleher

In the fifth part in this series, Louise Kelleher works through the IEEP manifestos of the key European political parliament in the run-up to the elections to see how they meet their sustainability commitments. On the cards today: the EPP aka European People’s Party. […]

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IEEP Manifesto Analysis Part IV: European Left Leaves Us Hanging

May 3, 2019 Louise Kelleher

In the fourth part in this series, Louise Kelleher works through the IEEP manifestos of the key European political parliament in the run-up to the elections to see how they meet their sustainability commitments. On the cards today: the Party of the European Left. […]

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IEEP Manifesto Analysis Part III: What’s the Deal with the Greens?

April 25, 2019 Louise Kelleher

In this third part, Louise Kelleher summarises the IEEP analysis of the manifesto of the European Green Party (EGP). How does it match up to their 2014 manifesto? How do their commitments score against the European Environment Agency’s red indicators and against their own Think 2030 report? […]

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CAP | How Does Commission’s Proposed Eco Scheme Compare to Greening?

February 24, 2019 Steve Gillman

The Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) analysed the CAP’s new plan to increase environmental action and found it falls short on the ambition and finance needed to shift EU agriculture towards a sustainable future. […]

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IEEP Report – Ideas for a performance-based CAP

April 8, 2018 Helene Schulze

The European Commission envisages a future CAP where funding is based on performance. How could such a delivery model ensure more ambitious environmental policy rather than business-as-usual? The IEEP provides some ideas.
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