Friends of the Earth Europe

Friends of the Earth Europe (FoEE)
Type Non-governmental organization
Location Brussels, Belgium
Key people Magda Stoczkiewicz (Director)
Agnieszka Komoch
Adrian Bebb
Paul de Clerck
David Heller
Michael Warhurst
Sophie Manson
Francesca Gater
Samuel Fleet
Area served Global
Focus Environmentalism, Sustainability and Human rights
Method lobbying, research, direct action
Members 30 national member groups
Website foeeurope.org

Friends of the Earth Europe (FoEE) is the European branch of the world's largest grassroots environmental network, Friends of the Earth International (FOEI). It includes 30 national organisations and thousands of local groups.[1]

The Friends of the Earth Europe office in Brussels fulfils a number of functions. It represents the network’s member groups towards the European institutions aiming to influence EU-policymaking; raises public awareness around Europe on environmental issues; campaigns for sustainable solutions for the most pressing environmental and social challenges threatening people and planet; runs capacity building projects for its membership, and is a secretariat for its 30 national members. The FoEE office is located in Mundo-B – a sustainable building housing Belgian and European NGOs near the European Parliament in Brussels.

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FoEE Member organisations

Country Name Website
Austria Global 2000 Global 2000
Belgium (Wallony) Amis de la Terre Belgique Amis de la Terre
Belgium (Flanders & Brussels) Friends of the Earth Vlaanderen & Brussel (Friends of the Earth Flanders & Brussels) MotherEarth.org
Croatia Zelena Akcija (Green Action) Zelena-Akcija.hr
Cyprus Friends of the Earth Cyprus FoECyprus.weebly.com
Czech Republic Hnutí Duha (Rainbow Movement) HnutiDuha.cz
Denmark NOAH Noah.dk
England/Wales/Northern Ireland (EWNI) Friends of the Earth (EWNI) FoE.co.uk
Estonia Eesti Roheline Liikumine (Estonian Green Movement) Roheline.ee
Finland Maan Ystävät Ry (Friends of the Earth) Maanystavat.fi
France Les Amis de la Terre (Friends of the Earth) AmisdelaTerre.org
Georgia Sakhartvelos Mtsvaneta Modzraoba (Greens Movement of Georgia) FoE Georgia
Germany Bund für Umwelt und Naturschutz Deutschland (BUND) BUND.net
Hungary Magyar Természetvédok Szövetsége (National Society of Conservationists) mtvsz.hu
Ireland Friends of the Earth FoE.ie
Italy Amici della Terra (Friends of the Earth) AmicidellaTerra.it
Latvia Zemes Draugi (Friends of the Earth) ZemesDraugi.lv
Lithuania Lietuvos Zaliuju Judéjimas (Lithuanian Green Movement) Zalieji.lt
Luxembourg Mouvement Ecologique (Ecological Movement) Mouvement.oeko.lu
Macedonia Dvizhenje na Ekologistite na Makedonija (Ecologist's Movement of Macedonia) Dem.org.mk
Malta Moviment ghall-Ambjent (Friends of the Earth (Malta)) FoEMalta.org
The Netherlands Vereniging Milieudefensie (Environmental Defence) Milieudefensie.nl
Norway Norges Naturvernforbund (Norwegian Society for the Conservation of Nature) Naturvernforbundet.no
Poland Polski Klub Ekologiczny (Polish Ecological Club) PKE-zg.org.pl
Scotland Friends of the Earth Scotland FoE-Scotland.org.uk
Slovakia Priatelia Zeme Slovensko (Friends of the Earth Slovakia) PriateliaZeme.sk
Spain Amigos de la Tierra (Friends of the Earth) Tierra.org/spip
Sweden Miljöförbundet Jordens Vänner (Environmental Group Friends of the Earth) MJV.se
Switzerland Pro Natura ProNatura.ch
Ukraine Zelenyi Svit (Green World) Anped.org

Campaigns

The current campaign priorities of Friends of the Earth Europe are:

Climate justice and energy

Food Agriculture and biodiversity

Economic Justice

Friends of the Earth Europe’s economic justice programme is looking into the influence of companies over EU decision-making and the economic, social and environmental consequences of their practices. The three streams of work are complementary, respectively looking at different aspects of the same issue. Together they are exposing cases of corporate capture of EU regulation and examples of the impact of the lack of regulation that often results from the influence of corporate interests over EU policy process. Friends of the Earth Europe campaigns for balanced policy-making putting people’s and nature’s interest first, at the expense of all-out companies’ profits. FoEE strategy combines direct advocacy among Brussels-based decision makers together with campaigning through reports, online petitions and media actions.

The economic justice programme is organised around three streams of work.

Extractive Industries

The extractive industries campaign is looking into the destructive impacts of the activities of the European oil, gas and mining industry in developing countries. Most of the natural resources are located in Southern countries but their exploitation often handled by powerful companies based in Western countries, which fail to redistribute the wealth and benefits to local communities. Rather resource exploitation often leads to worrying environmental damage and corruption circles in developing countries. FoEE’s work aims at exposing how irresponsible company practices are affecting local communities and their environment[7]. The programme is based on extensive exchange and cooperation between FoEE Office in Brussels and local Friends of the Earth groups around Southern countries. Facts and evidence collected on the ground are used to lobby the European institutions towards tighter EU regulation for European extractive companies.

Recent examples of campaign topics and activities include:

Corporate Accountability

The corporate accountability campaign looks into the effects of the activities of European companies having subsidiaries outside of Europe. As multinational companies often fail to respect EU laws and workers’ rights when operating abroad, FoEE campaigns for the introduction of proper rules for business. These should guarantee that:

On this campaign, FoEE operates in the framework of the European Coalition for Corporate Justice, of which it is a founding member.

Lobbying Transparency

The lobby transparency campaign looks how companies exert their influence over and sometimes directly shape decision-making in the EU. It campaigns in favour of transparency around business influence[12] and more balanced representation of stakeholders in EU policy making. These include:

FoEE has been active in exposing cases of revolving door scandals, misleading lobby registrations[16]. or deceptive lobby practices. It has been lobbying EU Commission and Parliament in favour of stricter EU legislation in order to close the current loopholes and prevent such scandals. Examples of advocacy and campaign activities include:

Coalitions

FoEE is an active member of many coalitions working on environmental issues in Europe including:

Youth Network (Young Friends of the Earth Europe)

In 2007 a youth network called Young Friends of the Earth Europe (YFoEE), was established by national Young Friends of the Earth groups affiliated to FoE member groups. YFoEE is an autonomous and self organised youth-led network, with structures and ways of working set and led by young people, yet retains strong links to Friends of the Earth Europe and the Friends of the Earth International Federation and their mission, vision and values[22]

The YFoEE network unites youth organisations and youth groups working on social and environmental justice in Europe, and runs campaigning and educational activities for young people on a European level. It consists of youth member groups in 15 countries from both EU and Non EU countries, including Natur og Ungdom (Norway)[23], BUNDjugend (Germany)[24] or YFoE Ukraine[25].

The key campaigning topic of the network since 2007 has been advocating for climate justice, in particular opposing what it considers to be false solutions to climate change[26], such as nuclear energy[27][28], and educating young people to create a youth movement for climate justice. In 2010, YFoEE hosted a parallel convergence to the COP16 UN Climate Talks in Cancún, Mexico, in Brussels, Belgium as an alternative forum to the International political negotiations and to build the regional European Youth Climate Movement[29].

YFoEE has been active as part of the Youth Climate Movement and youth delegation at the UNFCCC international climate negotiations, and is one the founding members of European Youth Climate Movement[30].

Ways of working

The YFoEE network is supported by a secretariat in the office of FoEE in Brussels, and coordinated by a Steering Group of 8 volunteers, elected from the YFoEE network annually at the Annual General Meeting. Campaigns and events are led and developed by individual volunteers and representatives of member groups who make up working groups.

Revenue

Friends of the Earth Europe receives funding from a variety of government and non-government sources. These include the European Commission under the ‘LIFE+ regulation’, the European Climate Foundation, Oak Foundation, and Isvara Foundation, amongst others. It also gets membership fees from national Friends of the Earth groups.

References

  1. ^ "About Friends of the Earth International". Friends of the Earth International. http://www.foei.org/en/who-we-are/about. 
  2. ^ "The Big Ask Climate change, ACT NOW!". Youtube. November 26, 2008. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BOX_N_HEGl8. 
  3. ^ Greens' delight at climate bill, BBC News, 15 November 2006
  4. ^ FoE Makes ‘Big Ask' Of The Government, PR Week, 4 July 2007
  5. ^ The world's first climate change law, PCS
  6. ^ "The Big Ask European Launch Event with Tom Yorke". Youtube. February 27, 2008. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dvl2aLOqf0Q. 
  7. ^ "Extractive Industries - Blessing or Curse?". Friends of the Earth Europe. http://www.foeeurope.org/corporates/news/dextructives.html. 
  8. ^ "Take Action: Are you funding climate chaos?". Friends of the Earth Europe. http://www.foeeurope.org/corporates/Extractives/Stop_tar_sands_cyber_action_europe.html. 
  9. ^ "Tar sands oil extraction spreading rapidly, report warns". guardian.co.uk. May 17, 2010. http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2010/may/17/tar-sands-extraction-friends-earth. 
  10. ^ "ArcelorMittal continues to pollute and uproot people’s lives". Global Action on ArcelorMittal. May 12, 2009. http://us-cdn.creamermedia.co.za/assets/articles/attachments/21395_arcelormittal_gaam_press_release.pdf. 
  11. ^ "ArcelorMittal: Going nowhere slowly". Friends of the Earth Europel. http://www.foeeurope.org/corporates/Extractives/arcelormittal_going_nowhere_web.pdf. 
  12. ^ "Where Are All the Lobbyists?". The Wall Street Journal. April 21, 2010. http://blogs.wsj.com/brussels/2010/04/21/where-are-all-the-lobbyists/. 
  13. ^ "Top European companies 'lobbying in secret', says NGO". EurActiv. April 22, 2010. http://www.euractiv.com/en/pa/top-european-companies-lobbying-secret-says-ngo-news-468173. 
  14. ^ "NGOs voice concern over 'conflict of interest' for ex-EU commissioners". The Parliament. May 19, 2010. http://www.theparliament.com/latest-news/article/newsarticle/ngos-voice-concern-over-conflict-of-interest-for-ex-eu-commissioners-1/. 
  15. ^ "Auf der Suche nach Europa". Woz. January 13, 2011. http://www.woz.ch/artikel/rss/20262.html. 
  16. ^ "Lobbying in Brussels". Friends of the Earth Europe. April 2010. http://www.foeeurope.org/corporates/pdf/Lobbying_in_Brussels_April2010.pdf. 
  17. ^ "Porsche Letters". Friends of the Earth Europe. http://www.foeeurope.org/corporates/complaints/Porsche-letters.pdf. 
  18. ^ "EU commission condemned over Porsche case". The Parliament. December 1, 2010. http://www.theparliament.com/latest-news/article/newsarticle/eu-commission-condemned-over-porsche-case/. 
  19. ^ "Winners of Worst EU Lobbying Awards 2010 Revealed!". Irish Left Review. December 8, 2010. http://www.irishleftreview.org/2010/12/08/winners-worst-eu-lobbying-awards-2010-revealed/. 
  20. ^ Green 10 Website
  21. ^ CEE Bankwatch Network Website
  22. ^ Young Friends of the Earth Europe Website
  23. ^ Natur og Ungdom Website
  24. ^ BUNDjugend Website
  25. ^ YFoE Ukraine Website
  26. ^ HOODWINKED IN THE HOTHOUSE: False Solutions to Climate Change
  27. ^ "Don’t nuke our climate!". YFoEE. December 9, 2010. http://www.cancun-brussels.org/?p=115. 
  28. ^ "YFoEE Cancun in Brussels Nuclear Tour". FoEE YouTube Channel. December 8, 2010. http://www.youtube.com/user/FoEEurope#p/a/u/0/1LF-aHVTY5w. 
  29. ^ "Why ‘Cancùn in Brussels’?". YFoEE. November 29, 2010. http://www.cancun-brussels.org/?p=80. 
  30. ^ European Youth Climate Movement Website

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