News & Press
By Elisa Martellucci on 5 May 2022
Energy markets are not cash machines for milking low-income households
Fossil fuel companies across Europe raked in huge profits last quarter, including Italian energy giant Eni, whose net profits quadrupled while low-income Italians struggled to pay their energy bills. The EU must make the polluters pay and not the most vulnerable in our society. Italy is a country where people spend proportionately more of their…
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By Sabine Frank on 6 Apr 2022
April newsletter editorial: Panel debate on ETS comes straight from polluter’s pocket
In a democratic debate, should everyone get an equal say or should those with money be given a soapbox and loudhailer? The answer to this question is obvious, yet it appears to have eluded Politico Europe, one of the main players on the Brussels media stage. On 28 March 2022, Politico organised a virtual debate…
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By Gilles Dufrasne on 31 Mar 2022
EU works to beef up regulations on green claims while NGOs take to the courts to combat greenwashing
The proliferation of dubious green claims by companies has sparked renewed concern about the lack of adequate regulation to prevent greenwashing and the low compliance with existing rules. Regulators are starting to revise outdated provisions, while NGOs are suing companies over misleading advertisements. The European Commission published yesterday (30 March 2022) a new proposal to…
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By Khaled Diab on 23 Mar 2022
Greenwashing exposes climate of corporate inaction
Instead of cleaning up their businesses and business models to tackle climate change, top corporations are engaging in cosmetic change and greenwashing to improve their image. Why is this? Climate action is in the air. Like governments around the world, major corporations are falling over themselves to issue climate pledges and, in keeping with being…
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By Sabine Frank on 4 Mar 2022
March newsletter editorial: The Ukraine tragedy and the heavy price of war
The horror playing out in Ukraine disturbs and distresses the Carbon Market Watch team. We have discussed it amongst ourselves. We have expressed our solidarity with those who are affected. We share their anger at the Russian regime’s unwarranted aggression, senseless bloodshed and escalating destruction. We have joined Ukrainian activists in asking for the international…
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By Gemma Bowcock on 28 Feb 2022
Hollow corporate promises: How to stop false climate claims
Corporations are exaggerating their climate action, according to our recent report. But what are the next steps for those companies who truly want to reduce their impact on the climate? And how can governments stop false or misleading pledges sneaking into advertising? The Corporate Climate Responsibility Monitor, a joint report from Carbon Market Watch and…
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By Khaled Diab on 7 Feb 2022
Top corporations use misleading climate pledges to greenwash image, new report
Major global companies are avoiding meaningful climate action and are instead using false, misleading or ambiguous green claims, a new report shows. The first Climate Corporate Responsibility Monitor assesses the pledges made by 25 of the world’s largest corporations, many of them household names, against a set of transparent quantitative and qualitative indicators. Due out…
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