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Cooperation with other European Networks (Green 10) |
The Green 10 (G10) are ten of the largest European environmental organisations/networks. They coordinate joint responses and recommendations to EU decision makers. Membership of the G10 alone is more that 20 million people. The G10 organisations are:
March 2005: Green
9 proposed amendments to the LIFE+ Regulation (COM(2004)621), Green9
November 2004: The
EU’s new Constitution: Assessing the Environmental Perspective, Green9
September 2004:
Green Eight Review of the EU Sustainable Development Strategy. What happened
to the 80 commitments?, Green 8 ![]()
23 June 2004: NGOs call on Commission and Council to shift gears on European CSR process after Multi-Stakeholder Forum, CSR/MSF
21 April 2004: Green
8 Position Paper on Corporate Social Responsibility & The EU Multi-Stakeholder
Forum Process, Green 8
December 2003: Ditch
the dirty past! GREEN 8 urge Ministers to make Constitution for a cleaner future,
Green 8 ![]()
September 2003: A two-treaty contitution ? The case for Repeal of Euratom, Presentation to European Parliament, Friends of the Earth Europe.
18 July 2003: Environment
Manifesto for European elections 2004 - A call from the eight largest European
environmental organisations to parties and politicians to give the environment
the priority it deserves, Green 8 ![]()
17 June 2003: Greening
- Part three of the proposed draft constitution of the European Union, Green
8 ![]()
16 June 2003: The
European Convention: Green 8 Assessment, Green 8
"One year to go" - The 2003
Green 8 review of the European Commission’s environmental policies, 2003
"How green is the Prodi Commission?"
- The Green 8 Environmental Mid-Term Review, 2002
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