The first step for a democratic Europe is to have a view on how your MEPs vote.
Just before the European Parliament elections, a new website highlights the vote (for five years) of MEPs and political parties about environmental issues.
Friends of the Earth Europe, in collaboration with Greenpeace, the European Environmental Bureau, the European Federation for Transport and Environment, and Climate Action Network Europe, chose 10 key environmental decisions taken by the current European Parliament on:
Nuclear,
Energy Tax,
Liability,
GMOs,
Transport,
Recycling,
Chemicals,
Air Quality,
Water and
Pesticides,
and have made the voting records public.
