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Solar days attract half a million Europeans

European Solar Days 2011 campaign draws to a close in Brussels

 

Brussels, 26th May 2011 – The 4th edition of the European Solar Days campaign has drawn massive support for solar energy throughout the entire continent. Over the course of two weeks (1-15 May 2011) more than 8,000 events were organized in 18 countries throughout Europe, attracting half a million people in an attempt to demonstrate that solar energy constitutes a viable alternative energy source.

 

Statement: Reassuring EFSA monitoring of veterinary medicinal product residues

Brussels, 26 May 2011. The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) published the summary of its 2009 report on the results from the monitoring of veterinary medicinal product residues and other substances in live animals and animal products. The report, an EU overall assessment, includes all animal/animal product categories and is presented for each main substance group. The residue situation has been similar to the one in the two previous years for all substance groups.

Invasive species: the health of European animals is affected by new viruses, bacteria and parasites

Brussels, 24 May 2011 - Viruses, bacteria and parasites affecting animal health should also be taken into account when tackling invasive species in the European Union.  Declan O’Brien, Managing Director of the European Federation for Animal Health-Europe spoke today at a European Parliament hearing on “the challenge of invasive species and destructive insects”. The event was organised by the European Parliament Intergroup on climate change, biodiversity and sustainable development, and by its committee Chair MEP Gaston Di Franco (France).

“Calculating real recovery” what is fair growth in Europe?

Invitation to PES Press Conference 16h30 31st May, Committee of Regions (CoR)

 “Two and a half years after the start of the financial crisis, big business says growth is back, but do people agree? Has so-called ‘growth’ helped ordinary people out of this crisis?

Does the way it is calculated need to change? Using local and regional evidence, the PES will illustrate how they are the real party of growth”.

Tuesday 31st May

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16h30:Press Conference with PES President Poul Nyrup Rasmussen                    

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European Neighbourhood Policy Review: reaction of 5 EPP Group Visegrad Plus MEPs

In reaction to today's announcement of the Joint Communication to the European Parliament and the Council on A New Response to a Changing Neighbourhood, five EPP Group MEPs have sent a letter and a non-paper to High Representative Catherine Ashton and Commissioner Stefan Füle emphasising the importance of the Eastern dimension of the European Neighbourhood Policy and the need for a balanced EU approach towards its Eastern and Southern neighbours.

CAP: Setting the course for a successful agricultural policy. Albert Dess MEP

The Agriculture and Rural Development Committee of the European Parliament today agreed on the basis for the EU's future agricultural policy after 2013. EPP Group Rapporteur Albert Dess succeeded in reaching a cross-party compromise, which will form a basis for the future legislative act.

Migration is a true challenge for the European Union. Joseph Daul MEP, Chairman of the EPP Group, Manfred Weber MEP and Simon Busuttil MEP

Joseph Daul MEP, Chairman of the EPP Group in the European Parliament, Manfred Weber MEP, Vice-Chairman of the EPP Group, and Simon Busuttil MEP, EPP Group Coordinator in the Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs of the European Parliament, welcomed the proposed package of initiatives for a comprehensive European response to the challenges and opportunities of migration made by the European Commission.

GUE/NGL delegation returns from Tunisia

A delegation from the GUE/NGL group in the European Parliament visited Tunisia from 20 to 23 May 2011.

This delegation was composed of four GUE/NGL MEPs: João Ferreira, Paul Murphy, Giorgos Toussas and Marie-Christine Vergiat.

Redefining EU research funding

Access to EU funding remains beset by inequalities and intrinsically skewed with wealthy countries still taking the lion's share of benefits from Europe-wide programmes, according to GUE/NGL MEP Marisa Matias whose report on the strategic framework for research and innovation funding is up for discussion in Parliament's Industry, Research and Energy committee this afternoon.

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