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PRESS RELEASE FROM

CORPORATE EUROPE OBSERVATORY

TALKING DIRTY – CLIMATE & ENERGY COMMISSIONERS ALL EARS FOR BIG POLLUTERS


Big energy and fossil fuel companies enjoy privileged access to Europe's
top climate policy decision-makers according to a new report analysing data
on meetings held by Commissioners Miguel Arias Cañete and Maros
Šefčovič in their first year of office. 

The study, "Cooking the planet: Big Energy's year of privileged access to
Europe's climate commissioners [2]", by Corporate Europe Observatory finds
a staggering 80% of lobby meetings with Climate Commissioner Cañete and
Vice-President for Energy Union Šefčovič and/or their cabinets have been
with industry lobbyists. 

Meanwhile, 74% of the encounters1 with the energy industry to discuss
climate and energy policies were with fossil fuel companies (such as
British Petroleum, E.ON, Statoil and Shell) while renewables barely got a
look in. Šefčovič had 29 encounters with dirty energy to only one with
the renewables industry. For every meeting with the renewables sector,
Cañete (a former director of two oil companies [3]) had 22 with the fossil
fuels industry. Overall, dirty energy companies make up for about 30 per
cent of the lobby encounters with these commissioners and their cabinets. 

The study shows the extent of corporate capture of EU policy-making,
examining the close relations between those at the centre of Commission
climate and energy policy and groups that have an inherent interest in
maintaining their fossil fuels business model. 

Corporate Europe Observatory researcher and campaigner Belén Balanyá
said: 

"This data is extremely worrying given the sensitive topics these
Commissioners have been in charge of over the past year. Industry-friendly
policies on car emissions, Energy Union, the Emissions Trading Scheme, and
the upcoming COP21 UN climate negotiations clearly reflect the disturbing
level of access to decision-makers enjoyed by dirty energy. While the
science says we must urgently and drastically cut greenhouse gas emissions,
boost renewables, and dramatically increase energy efficiency, the
Commission is sadly moving in the opposite direction." 

The report also reveals how neither Cañete nor Šefčovič are anywhere
near meeting Commission President Juncker's promise for 'balance and
representativeness' in the stakeholders that commissioners meet. Indeed, on
top of securing far fewer encounters with top officials, civil society
groups such as NGOs and trade unions were met far more often in larger
groups than business groups, who enjoyed more one-to-one contact with the
Commission's highest level officials. 

"In fact, they should be reconsidering whether is appropriate at all to
meet with the most polluting companies to discuss climate and energy
policies. Those causing the problem should not be deciding how we fix it",
added Balanyá. 

Contact:
 Pascoe Sabido pas...@corporateeurope.org +32486857416
 Belén Balanyá be...@corporateeurope.org +31633090386 

LINK TO REPORT (EN):
http://corporateeurope.org/environment/2015/11/cooking-planet [2]
 LINK TO REPORT (ES):
http://corporateeurope.org/es/environment/2015/11/politicas-precocinadas
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1For more information on the difference between a 'meeting' and an
'encounter', see CEO's methodology in the report                 

 5th November 2015 

Corporate Europe Observatory
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CORPORATE EUROPE OBSERVATORY (CEO) CHALLENGES THE INFLUENCE OF BIG BUSINESS
AND BUSINESS LOBBY GROUPS IN EU POLICY MAKING.

Corporate Europe Observatory 
Rue d'Edimbourg 26, 1050 Brussels, Belgium

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[1] http://media.corporateeurope.org/civicrm/mailing/view?reset=1&id=242
[2] http://corporateeurope.org/environment/2015/11/cooking-planet
[3] 
http://corporateeurope.org/revolving-doors/2014/09/new-infographics-expose-corporate-backgrounds-new-eu-commissioners
[4] http://corporateeurope.org/es/environment/2015/11/politicas-precocinadas
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