Corporate Europe Observatory: Lobbying the EU
A trio of studies examining the “revolving door”, the transparency register, and how much big companies have spent on lobbying the EU Read Here European Commission, Photo Credit: Stephane Mignon
A trio of studies examining the “revolving door”, the transparency register, and how much big companies have spent on lobbying the EU Read Here European Commission, Photo Credit: Stephane Mignon
There is no good reason to allow the evil empire to retain any legitimacy as the British royal family papers over the pillage it continues to benefit from. Sonali Kolhatkar is the founder, host, and executive […]
Despite claims of transitioning to cleaner energy, internal emails and documents obtained by a congressional investigation show oil companies trying to protect their fossil fuel investments through public narratives that conflict with private communications. Nick […]
For Equal Times, journalists Dicta Asiimwe and Pablo Garrigós report on the work being done to track emerging infectious diseases at Bwindi Impenetrable National Park. Read Here Photo Credit: Pablo Garrigós Cucarella
The European Union’s regulatory entrance to the field of media is controversial. The draft Media Freedom Act (MFA) is not welcomed by several states, for different reasons. Read Here Photo Credit: KF
Putin appears to have locked himself into fighting a long war which he can neither win nor end. Patrick Cockburn is the author of War in the Age of Trump (Verso) Cross-posted from Counterpunch Photo by Don Fontijn […]
Brussels may find that its actions backfire, if it is felt to be interfering in national politics to boost its opposition allies. Aleks Szczerbiak is Professor of Politics and Contemporary European Studies at the University of […]
While claiming to support net zero, the new PM is pro-fracking, plans to increase extraction of oil and gas in the North Sea and finds solar farms ‘depressing’. Adam Barnett is DeSmog’s UK News Reporter […]
The challenges from soaring energy costs could lead to social and political crises in many European countries Michael Grubb is Professor of International Energy and Climate Change Policy at University College London Cross-posted from New […]
Thousands of academic and private sector economists are incapable of distinguishing several temporary effects on the rate of price increases from real inflation. Read Here
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