PARLIAMENT MUST REJECT WORST PARTS OF EU CLIMATE PLANS TO SAVE EUROPEAN CLIMATE CREDIBILITY


Environmental Panorama
International
December of 2008


09 Dec 2008 - New European Union legislation defining member states’ sharing of the 2020 climate targets is currently so inadequate that the European Parliament should reject it unless it is significantly strengthened this week by EU Heads of State Climate Action Network, Friends of the Earth Europe, Greenpeace, WWF and other NGOs said today.

The proposal to share post-2012 greenhouse gas reductions between EU countries, known as ‘Effort Sharing’, is one of the key elements of EU action against climate change. It sets the reduction targets for sectors not covered by emissions trading, such as agriculture, transport and households representing 55% of EU emissions. However this proposal, steered by the self-interest of EU member states, sets the bar far too low:

• The proposal as it stands has no clear legally binding commitment to a 30% reduction target by 2020, the reduction promised by EU leaders only 20 months ago.
• Up to two thirds of the reduction efforts will not even be made in Europe, but met through buying external ‘off-set credits’. This will not provide the incentives to cut Europe’s reliance on fossil fuels, nor to drive the creation of new green jobs in Europe.
• The proposal contains no credible compliance mechanism, such as fines, to ensure that member states achieve their targets.
• The proposal does not include concrete amounts of funding to help developing countries to adapt to climate change and to reduce their own emissions.

“This part of the EU Climate Package is a farce: totally inadequate to the scale of ambition needed if we are to tackle climate change and sets a bad example to international partners currently meeting at the UN climate talks in Poznan.

Members of the European Parliament have already shown that they understand what is needed from Europe. They must hold their nerve and reject these proposals from European heads of state unless they are significantly improved this week. Europe’s international climate credibility is at stake,” NGOs stated.
Delia Villagrasa, Senior Advisor, WWF European Policy Office

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European eels to feel the pinch at Xmas

10 Dec 2008 - Stockholm, Sweden: The European eel, categorized as “critically endangered” by the IUCN and red-listed in WWF’s fish guide, is set for a rough Christmas if Baltic ferry line menus are an accurate guide.

Several major Baltic ferry operators, including Silja Line/Tallink, Viking Line and Eckerö Linjen (which all happen to come from Finland) still serve eel to their guests as part of their Christmas buffet.

“The situation for eels is extremely dire,” said Lasse Gustavsson, CEO of WWF Sweden. “We encourage the entire restaurant industry and all responsible restaurant owners to immediately remove eel from their Christmas buffets.”

The number of eels entering rivers in Europe has dropped incredibly to just 1 per cent of pre-1980 levels, with no obvious cause. Possible reasons include over-exploitation, inland habitat loss, climate and ocean current change, disease and pollution.

Eel was added to the CITES convention in June 2007 and the listing will come into effect on 13 March 2009, after which time all parties to the convention will be required to issue permits for all exports of the species. An export permit may be issued only if the specimen was legally obtained and if the export will not be detrimental to the survival of the species.

“If we are to enjoy eel with a clear conscience in the future, we must give the species a chance to recover and for population sizes to increase.”

Some companies claim to sell farmed eel but these are in fact wild eel that have been caught and fattened. “There has not been any real success in breeding eel in captivity and claims of ‘ecological eel farming’ are simply false marketing,” says Inger Näslund, responsible for fisheries issues at WWF Sweden.

In southern Sweden the organic farm and restaurant Ängavallen has decided not to serve eel in its Christmas buffet. Instead, a portion of the revenue from the buffet is donated to a special eel fund involving researchers and environmental organisations. The aim is to raise €10 000 and the funds will be used to support a project that will increase the eel population in a long-term, sustainable fashion.

 
 

Source: WWF – World Wildlife Foundation International
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