Two new reports have claimed to show just how much influence fossil fuel company lobbying has on EU climate policymaking.
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00:00What lobbying footprint does big oil have on EU climate policy?
00:05The world's top seven fossil fuel companies by global revenue,
00:09along with a network of over 50 organizations,
00:12attended more than 1,000 meetings with the European Commission
00:15between 2019 and 2024,
00:18according to a new report published by Transparency International.
00:22Two-thirds of the meetings of the networks are also concerning Green Deal.
00:25So Green Deal was really the most lobbied policy area,
00:28and one subject that is recurring over and over again
00:31is the push for the use of hydrogen,
00:33but also the push of carbon storage and capture systems.
00:36Now, these systems are quite controversial today,
00:38but they found themselves their way into the new Commission priorities.
00:42Their total lobbying budget was close to 64 million euros,
00:46placing them among the most well-resourced organizations in Brussels,
00:49Corriguno said.
00:51He added that they found an overlap with the networks and the delegates
00:54that are present at the COP28 climate conference.
00:57We saw at the COP28 that it was the COP
00:59with the highest presence of fossil fuel lobbyists
01:01or organizations linked to the fossil fuel industry
01:03in the history of the COP.
01:05And what we see the results of what was decided together by the parties
01:08is that a total phase-out of fossil fuel was not enacted.
01:13Another report published by Fossil Free Politics
01:16claims Russia's invasion of Ukraine
01:18facilitated fossil fuel companies' political access
01:21to advise on Europe's response to the energy crisis.
01:26It shows, of course, that there was a repower EU agenda
01:29and they opened the door for the fossil fuel industry
01:32to ask for their input and they basically gave them free access
01:35to draft a new plan for the EU to respond to the threats
01:40linked to the Russian invasion
01:43and make the EU less dependent on Russian gas.
01:47Ursula von der Leyen stressed the Commission's transparency system
01:50should be strengthened by subjecting all managers
01:53to the Transparency Register,
01:55a database listing organizations that try to influence
01:58the European institutions' decisions.