GOOD NEWS, THE AGREEMENT ON RENEWABLE ENERGY


Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2008


Yesterday the EU Energy Council pushed the renewable energy Directive to the finishing line. The final text, confirmed today in negotiations with the EU Parliament, enshrined the 20% target for renewable energy in Europe by 2020. The goal includes binding national targets for each EU country. EU Member States will also have to improve access to energy networks for renewables.

“Despite France and Italy’s pressure to undermine the Directive by including revision clauses, in the field of renewables the EU has truly taken a step forward. This has tremendous potential for job creation, technology development and improvements to the security of energy supply besides the clear benefits to tackle climate change,” said Delia Villagrasa, Senior Advisor to WWF.

“The same principles should now inspire EU leaders to improve the other Directives of the climate package to make it groundbreaking.”
Delia Villagrasa, Senior Advisor to WWF
Claudia Delpero, Communications Manager at WWF European Policy Office

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Open letter to EU President Nicolas Sarkozy on EU climate package

09 Dec 2008 - As the European Council meeting this week will finalise Europe’s response to climate change for the next 12 years, environmental NGOs - WWF, die Klima Allianz (Germany) and Reseau Action Climat (RAC-France) - have written an open letter to EU President Nicolas Sarkozy, also addressed to Angela Merkel, Silvio Berlusconi and Donald Tusk, calling for their leadership to agree a strong package of measure to tackle climate change.

The appeal targeting particularly French President Sarkozy and German Chancellor Angela Merkel is published in the form of an advert on the Financial Times, International Herald Tribune, European Voice, Le Monde, Les Echos, Le Figaro, Handelsblatt, Frankfurter Allgemeine, Süddeutsche and the Financial Times Deutschland.

"Which direction will you choose on climate change?

The decisions that will be adopted at this week’s European Council meeting will not only affect the future of Europe, but of the world.

You have the opportunity now to ensure Europe will contribute its fair share to keeping global warming well below the 2°C threshold above which we face catastrophic climate change. But at a time when we need Europe to lead, too many EU countries are failing in their responsibilities to address the threat of climate change. Inexcusably several countries are trying to get out of their own climate commitments by pushing for over half of their reduction in greenhouse gas emissions to be met by purchasing offset credits from outside the EU. If approved, it is possible that EU emissions would barely fall by 2020 – with emissions from transport, buildings and agriculture in particular potentially only dropping by 3.5%.

When combined with a lack of mandatory support for substantial climate protection funding to flow to developing countries, the result could be an EU climate and energy package that rocks the very core of the fragile discussions currently underway to reach a global deal to tackle global warming.

As President of the European Council, you have the opportunity to demonstrate a leadership role by turning the EU climate and energy package negotiations around.

In particular we challenge you to convince German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk that it is in Europe’s interest to take strong action to address climate change now.

To demonstrate credibility, the EU must reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 30% by 2020.

To claim any role of leadership, you must ensure that:

• Emissions reductions take place within the borders of Europe and there are penalties for countries that do not meet their targets.
• The EU commits to provide financial assistance to help poorer countries reduce their emissions and adapt to the already inevitable impacts of climate change.
• The new Emissions Trading Scheme provides that all emissions permits are purchased by the polluters – ‘the polluter pays’ principle. Exemptions are only acceptable for those industries that can credibly prove that they face serious competitive disadvantages, which is clearly not the case for the power sector.

A strong EU climate and energy package can create more than 2.5 million sustainable European jobs by 2020 and offer greater energy security by reducing demand through increased energy efficiency and more use of renewable energy.

Don’t fail us in your leadership of the EU and in agreeing a strong package of measures to tackle climate change by selling out to the self-interests of the biggest climate polluters.

Choose to keep global warming below 2°C.
Choose a safer climate future."
To take action, visit: www.timetolead.eu

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International
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