Three top officials in Ursula von der Leyen’s green-oriented European Commission – Josep Borrell, Stella Kyriakides and Adina Vălean – have until recently had ties with the fossil fuel industry, according to new research revealed exclusively by EURACTIV.
The research by international NGO Global Witness has uncovered close links between the three EU commissioners and companies involved in the fossil fuel business.
Although all of them had severed ties with their previous jobs before joining the European Commission, their past activities or links between their immediate family and the fossil fuel sector “should at the very least give pause for thought about their appointment to ‘green’ Commission briefs,” Global Witness says.
Launching the European Green Deal in December 2019, European Commission (EC) president Ursula von der Leyen called it
the continent’s “man on the moon moment”. The plan aims to achieve
net-zero emissions in the European Union (EU) by 2050, and while it has
been criticised for not being ambitious enough it does suggest that Europe is waking up to the need to face climate change head-on.
Von
der Leyen is backed up by the EC’s 27 commissioners – professional
politicians responsible for leading the development of European policy
in specific areas, one from each EU member state. The Green Deal cuts a
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