EUROPE NEEDS CLIMATE ACTION TO DEMONSTRATE CLIMATE LEADERSHIP


Environmental Panorama
International
March of 2008


12 Mar 2008 - Brussels, Belgium – If Europe wants to maintain its leadership position on climate change it needs to maintain strong emissions reduction targets and commit to providing the financial support to help emerging economies leapfrog into a low carbon economy, WWF said on the eve of a European Council meeting which will consider the EU’s climate response.

“The European Council meeting is crucial to provide European leadership in combating climate change, but the proposed target of 20 per cent emissions reduction is not enough to address the climate crisis, nor to match with the level of investments needed to make Europe carbon-free by mid century,” says Dr. Stephan Singer, Head of the European Climate and Energy unit at WWF.

“The Council should provide the mandate to see the EU equipped with laws to implement its original commitment to reduce domestic greenhouse gas emissions by 30 per cent below 11000 levels by 2020”.

According to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), 2007’s Peace Nobel laureate, industrialised countries need to reduce their emissions by up to 40 per cent by 2020 to keep global warming to below 2 degrees compared to pre-industrial levels – the threshold of unacceptable risks of catastrophic climate change already endorsed by European leaders.

“One year after promising commitments, the European Union needs to take bold steps and a new development path to lead successful negotiations on a post-2012 global climate deal at the Copenhagen climate summit in December 2009,” Dr Singer said.

WWF is also calling on European leaders “to put some real substance into the Bali Climate Summit commitments to provide more assistance to climate change initiatives in emerging and developing economies”.

“In the spirit of leadership, commitment and solidarity with those who suffer the most from climate change, Europe must be prepared to act and invest now to decouple economic growth from CO2 emissions,” he added.
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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