WWF COMPLAINS AT EU PERFOMANCE ON CLIMATE CHANGE


Environmental Panorama
International
January of 2008


23 Jan 2008 - Brussels, Belgium - Today the European Commission presented draft laws to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Europe by only 20 per cent by 2020 compared to 11000 levels.

WWF says that Europe should have been more determined and aim at a 30 per cent reduction, in line with the European Council decisions of March 2007 - which included the option to achieve 30 per cent if other industrialised countries engaged on climate change too.

A higher target is also essential to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius.

The conservation organisation says that, as a global leader on climate change, the European Union should be planning for success, not for failure, of international negotiations to cut climate pollution. The 20 per cent target is not even in line with the latest Bali agreement - that developed countries should cut emissions by 25 to 40 per cent by 2020. Drastic improvements of proposed measures are therefore needed by the European Parliament and Council.

“The European Commission presented a relatively weak proposal and not a single European country supported more ambitious targets,” says Dr Stephan Singer, Head of European Climate and Energy Unit at WWF.

“As the European Union has already reduced its emissions by about 10 per cent since 11000, the 20 per cent target is much softer than it apparently looks. Overall, it is a very small effort to cope with a threat that might lead to Arctic melting and displacement of millions of people in developing countries because of increased floods.”

Similarly, the proposal still gives too many pollution permits for free to carbon-intensive industries under the Emissions Trading Scheme. WWF pleaded for full auctioning of allowances to reward cleaner companies as well as to provide funds for sustainable and clean energy development and for adaptation to climate change in developing countries.

On the other hand, WWF welcomes the target of 20 per cent energy from renewable sources, including the 10 per cent target for biofuels in the transport sector. Biofuels have the potential to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to benefit both the EU and developing countries. The proposed certification system, however, needs to be beefed up substantially to make sure biofuels are produced sustainably and in compliance with social criteria.

WWF asks that the EU Parliament and Council deal with the proposals swiftly so that the most important laws are signed and sealed before the European elections of 2009.

This will reinforce the EU position within international talks at the climate summit in December 2009, where a global deal must be reached for emissions reductions after 2012.
Dr. Stephan Singer, Head of European Climate and Energy Unit at WWF
Claudia Delpero, Communications Manager at WWF European Policy Office

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International
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