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Food and agriculture multinationals are embracing the vague term without changing their polluting ways, according to a new report.
The EU and many member states have set limits for how much manure farmers are allowed to apply in their fields, but crucial oversight is lacking.
The dense network illustrates a โwell oiled machineโ of intersecting influence that is preventing Ireland from addressing its poor air and water quality and meeting its climate targets, campaigners say.
DeSmog re-launches investigative series to track agribusinessโ influence over climate and nature policy in a critical year for decisions on the future of food and farming.
Brazilian meat giant JBS invested just 0.03 percent of annual revenues into climate measures, researchers found.
DeSmog analysed misleading statements by farming groups, media influencers, and political candidates in France, Germany, Poland, Italy, Spain, the Netherlands, and Ireland.
Some cast doubt on the climate science, while others painted EU regulators as part of an authoritarian โsectโ wishing to control citizens through green measures.
Gerrit Schoeters, a Belgian cattle farmer, said he was unhappy about the prominent far-right imagery at the demonstration in Brussels.
Big and small farming groups have decided against attending the demo on the eve of the EU elections.
Europeโs top meat and dairy producers are partly responsible for a โbackslideโ on key climate and green targets, according to a new analysis.
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