We in the Greens EFA Group in the European Parliament firmly believe that a transition to ecological sustainability must go hand in hand with social justice, as they are not only vital to human prosperity, but complement and reinforce one another.
To that end, we aim to expand the European Green Deal. In addition to environmental commitments and objectives, we demand that it also covers social commitments to make the economic transition work for, and not in spite of, each and every person in Europe.
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Travelling, working, studying in another EU country? What many people take for granted is often not accessible for people with disabilities. With the EU disability card we want to change this.
Travelling, working, studying in another EU country? What many people take for granted is often not accessible for people with disabilities. With the EU disability card we want to change this.
We are building a better Europe where everyone has a home and earns a good income. A Europe where we value everyday working people. Where we tax the super rich and invest in affordable housing, childcare and education for families
When we come together, we can lead the way towards a Europe where people are at the heart of politics. A Europe where nature can thrive. A Europe that is full of hope.
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We in the Greens EFA Group in the European Parliament firmly believe that a transition to ecological sustainability must go hand in hand with social justice, as they are not only vital to human prosperity, but complement and reinforce one another.
To that end, we aim to expand the European Green Deal. In addition to environmental commitments and objectives, we demand that it also covers social commitments to make the economic transition work for, and not in spite of, each and every person in Europe.
To meet this millennial challenge, we take inspiration from one of Europe’s biggest success stories: the social welfare state and the social contract that underpins it. This contract has been broken by an ecologically ruinous and overly financialised approach to economic policy.
The Right to Repair is a revolutionary concept, which grants consumers and independent repair professionals the ability to repair and modify the products they own. It also ensures that manufacturers provide access to necessary tools, documentation, and spare parts, allowing individuals to fix or maintain their devices rather than being forced into costly replacements.
The Right to Repair is a revolutionary concept, which grants consumers and independent repair professionals the ability to repair and modify the products they own. It also ensures that manufacturers provide access to necessary tools, documentation, and spare parts, allowing individuals to fix or maintain their devices rather than being forced into costly replacements.
The Right to Repair is a revolutionary concept, which grants consumers and independent repair professionals the ability to repair and modify the products they own. It also ensures that manufacturers provide access to necessary tools, documentation, and spare parts, allowing individuals to fix or maintain their devices rather than being forced into costly replacements.
The Right to Repair is a revolutionary concept, which grants consumers and independent repair professionals the ability to repair and modify the products they own. It also ensures that manufacturers provide access to necessary tools, documentation, and spare parts, allowing individuals to fix or maintain their devices rather than being forced into costly replacements.
All our food originates in nature. We grow crops in living soils. Insects pollinate fruit trees, and help us to control pests. We catch fish from rivers and seas.
But right now, we are destroying nature. Soils are being degraded. Bee populations are crashing. Marine wildlife is in decline. Farmers and fishers are struggling to keep up production. Accelerating climate change is only making the situation worse.
But right now, we are destroying nature. Soils are being degraded. Bee populations are crashing. Marine wildlife is in decline. Farmers and fishers are struggling to keep up production. Accelerating climate change is only making the situation worse.
We in the Greens EFA Group in the European Parliament firmly believe that a transition to ecological sustainability must go hand in hand with social justice, as they are not only vital to human prosperity, but complement and reinforce one another. To that end, we aim to expand the European Green Deal. In addition to environmental commitments and objectives, we demand that it also covers social commitments to make the economic transition work for, and not in spite of, each and every person in Europe.
We in the Greens EFA Group in the European Parliament firmly believe that a transition to ecological sustainability must go hand in hand with social justice, as they are not only vital to human prosperity, but complement and reinforce one another.
To that end, we aim to expand the European Green Deal. In addition to environmental commitments and objectives, we demand that it also covers social commitments to make the economic transition work for, and not in spite of, each and every person in Europe.
To meet this millennial challenge, we take inspiration from one of Europe’s biggest success stories: the social welfare state and the social contract that underpins it. This contract has been broken by an ecologically ruinous and overly financialised approach to economic policy.
Today, we celebrate bisexual people and the bisexual community.
Bi visibility and representation are important because they let bi people know that they are seen and loved by both their LGBTIQA+ community and by straight allies.
Today, we wish all our wonderful bisexual followers happy Bi Visibility Day. 🌈