- Europe, like you've never read before -
Friday, 1 May 2026
No Result
View All Result
  • it ITA
  • en ENG
Eunews
  • Politics
  • World
  • Business
  • News
  • Defence
  • Health
  • Agrifood
  • Other sections
    • Culture
    • Diritti
    • Energy
    • Green Economy
    • Finance & Insurance
    • Industry & Markets
    • Media
    • Mobility & Logistics
    • Net & Tech
    • Sports
  • Newsletter
  • European 2024
    Eunews
    • Politics
    • World
    • Business
    • News
    • Defence
    • Health
    • Agrifood
    • Other sections
      • Culture
      • Diritti
      • Energy
      • Green Economy
      • Finance & Insurance
      • Industry & Markets
      • Media
      • Mobility & Logistics
      • Net & Tech
      • Sports
    No Result
    View All Result
    Eunews
    No Result
    View All Result

    Home » Politics » Bloom NGO assesses EU Parliament groups’ support for green issues: Greens/EFA first, Conservatives and Reformists last

    Bloom NGO assesses EU Parliament groups’ support for green issues: Greens/EFA first, Conservatives and Reformists last

    The 5 Star Movement is the greenest Italian party. The debate on green measures is extremely polarized, with left and right on opposite sides

    Matteo Pedrazzoli</a> <a class="social twitter" href="https://twitter.com/Matteo__Pedra" target="_blank">Matteo__Pedra</a> by Matteo Pedrazzoli Matteo__Pedra
    15 April 2024
    in Politics
    ecologia

    Brussels – To evaluate political groups and individual parties based on their votes on ecological issues: This is the purpose and the result of the report of Bloom, a French NGO that deals with eco-sustainability. It emerges that, as could be expected, the group with the most votes in favour of ecological standards are the Greens/EFA, while the worst is the European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR) party. Among the Italian parties, the most “green” turns out to be the 5 Star Movement.

    Climate justice, oceans, climate, and biodiversity were the parameters Bloom used to compile its ranking. The NGO measured, in the 2019-2024 legislature, the votes of both individual MEPs and groups on legislation that addressed these issues. In the final stage, a score of 0 to 20 was assigned to each group and national delegation. The result was that Greens/EFA scored 19.8 ranking first, The Left 19, Socialists and Democrats (S&D) 16.6, Renew 11.9, the unattached 11.4, the European People’s Party (EPP) 3.8, Identity and Democracy (ID) 3.3, and last the Conservatives and Reformists Europeans (ECR) 2.5.

    The result of Bloom’s report shows that the parliament is deeply divided into two highly polarized groups: on the one hand, the left-wing parties are compact in supporting green measures, and on the other hand, the right-wing parties are firm in opposing them. Between these, Renew and the unattached lean once to one side and another to the other, ending up being the actual needle in the scale. Indeed, within the Liberal (Renew) group, the national delegations were more or less attentive to green issues according to the nation of origin: the Slovaks scored 16.95 versus 5.43 for the Czechs.

    For Bloom, the Italian delegation that most supported green policies was the 5 Star Movement, scoring 18.10 out of 20. According to MEP Maria Angela Danzì: “The result of the survey is a medal on our chest because it testifies to the decisive role we have played in recent years in affirming the Green Deal and policies related to the environmental transition,” said the 5 Star member in a note, then attacking the other Italian delegations: “It is no surprise that among the last five places in the ranking, as many as three parties are Italian. Fratelli d’Italia gets a meagre 2.17, the Lega 2.06, while Forza Italia does even worse with an unedifying 1.99.”

    However, Bloom’s report cards are not the endpoints but the starting ones. The French NGO has drawn up a list of 15 points and is asking future MEPs to sign it. The list includes a number of commitments to save the oceans, safeguard the climate, reduce the use of fossil fuels, and limit the use of plastics.

    English version by the Translation Service of Withub
    Tags: bloomecologygreenmaria angela danzì

    Related Posts

    No Content Available
    map visualization
    Napoli, navi della Flotilla nel porto di Napoli dirette a Gaza. Fonte: IPAagency

    The Gaza flotilla has been stopped, and Brussels takes no action. The Left: “State piracy” in the Mediterranean. Zingaretti: “With Netanyahu, no security for the whole world”

    by Caterina Mazzantini
    30 April 2026

    While Israel is seizing civilian vessels in international waters, the European Commission is taking refuge in a form of "bureaucratic...

    Erin Roman, Smoke Free Partnership, tabacco

    Smoke Free Partnership welcomes EU tobacco legislation renewal, urges attention for young people

    by Annachiara Magenta annacmag
    30 April 2026

    The director of the European coalition of anti-tobacco NGOs has criticised the tobacco industry: “This is the industry’s business model—they...

    BCE
 BANCA CENTRALE EUROPEA
 GIUNTA
 DIRETTIVO
 RIUNIONE

    ECB leaves interest rates unchanged: “Longer-term inflation expectations remain well anchored”

    by Emanuele Bonini emanuelebonini
    30 April 2026

    The current surge in inflation is leading the Governing Council to refrain from increasing borrowing costs. Lagarde: "The economy has...

    Un edificio distrutto da un attacco russo nella regione di Kharkiv (Fonte: Wikicommons)

    EU steps up efforts on Ukraine compensation as Parliament backs International Claims Commission

    by Giorgio Dell'Omodarme
    30 April 2026

    The new body will operate within the framework of the Council of Europe and aims to compensate citizens, businesses, and...

    • Director’s Point of View
    • Opinions
    • About us
    • Contacts
    • Privacy Policy
    • Cookie policy

    Eunews is a registered newspaper
    Press Register of the Court of Turin n° 27


     

    Copyright © 2025 - WITHUB S.p.a., Via Rubens 19 - 20148 Milan
    VAT number: 10067080969 - ROC registration number n.30628
    Fully paid-up share capital 50.000,00€

     

    No Result
    View All Result
    • it ITA
    • en ENG
    • Politics
    • Newsletter
    • World politics
    • Business
    • General News
    • Defence & Security
    • Health
    • Agrifood
    • Altre sezioni
      • Culture
      • Diritti
      • Energy
      • Green Economy
      • Gallery
      • Finance & Insurance
      • Industry & Markets
      • Media
      • Mobility & Logistics
      • Net & Tech
      • News
      • Opinions
      • Sports
    • Director’s Point of View
    • Draghi Report
    • Eunews Newsletter

    No Result
    View All Result
    • it ITA
    • en ENG
    • Politics
    • Newsletter
    • World politics
    • Business
    • General News
    • Defence & Security
    • Health
    • Agrifood
    • Altre sezioni
      • Culture
      • Diritti
      • Energy
      • Green Economy
      • Gallery
      • Finance & Insurance
      • Industry & Markets
      • Media
      • Mobility & Logistics
      • Net & Tech
      • News
      • Opinions
      • Sports
    • Director’s Point of View
    • Draghi Report
    • Eunews Newsletter

    Attention