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EU could make net savings of €250 billion per year with energy efficiency by 2030

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Internal Energy Market

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The key to decarbonising Europe   - Photo credit: NASA Earth Observatory

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Turning point for the ETS

Turning point for the ETS

The emissions trading scheme needs reform, but first it needs a patch

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New poll

New poll

Germanwatch publish results of a public opinion poll which finds 73% of…

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Green Climate Fund ready to operate, once we find the cash.

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The 24 board members of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) finally met in Geneva on August 24th. After a five-month delay, the board met to work out the details of how the fund will operate, where its headquarters will be and how the money in the pot will be distributed. [1]

Now the biggest unresolved problem is filling the pot. Currently there are no concrete pledges other than the general agreement made by all UNFCCC parties in Copenhagen to provide $100 billion a year from 2015.

“We are massively concerned about the

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One united leap for energy and climate 2030?

Energy-Efficiency-MoonWhy an energy savings target should be part of the 2030 climate and energy policy framework from the start.

 

On 27 March the European Commission issued a green paper on a new post 2020 climate and energy policy framework that officially opens the discussions to gain the views of the different stakeholders in the EU. It is intended to set the scene regarding issues that are relevant to the development of this policy framework. CAN Europe is concerned that it does not make a strong case for binding targets for renewable energy and energy savings that have been identified as no-regret options towards a low carbon economy.


The paper implies that any decision about setting an energy savings target needs to take into account the review of the Energy Efficiency Directive (EED) in 2014, which will assess the progress of the EU towards reaching its 2020 energy savings target. Separating energy efficiency from greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reduction and renewables could mean following an approach that has been proven to be ineffective for ensuring coherence between the different elements of the climate and energy framework. The 20% EU energy savings target for 2020 - adopted separately from the 2020 targets for GHG emissions reductions and renewables - ended up being the only non-binding target, and the only one at risk of not being met.

Achieving Europe's decarbonisation goals requires a significant reduction in energy use, and this needs to be incorporated in to any plan for the transformation of the energy system from the beginning. The 2014 review of the EED is meant to establish whether further measures will be needed to reach the EU 2020 energy savings target, and any discussions on a post 2020 policy framework should be based on the EU commitment to achieve the 20% energy savings target by 2020. The review in 2014 will show whether Member States will need to step up their efforts to achieve the required savings, it cannot dictate what the future target will be. The target for 2030 should be developed in correlation with greenhouse gas emission reduction and renewable energy targets, and the level of ambition should be based on the cost-effective potentials of energy savings.

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Sectors stand together for three binding targets for 2030

Joint letter to Energy and Environment Ministers calls for action

Climate Action Network Europe, the Coalition for Energy Savings and the European Renewable Energy Council joined together to call on Environment and Energy Ministers to support mutually reinforcing and binding energy savings, renewable energy and greenhouse gas reduction targets for 2030. It is the first time the three organisations, representing the key stakeholders for the three respective targets, joined forces.

Ministers will discuss the issue of targets and competitiveness at a joint lunch in Dublin next Tuesday.

You can access the full letter here.

Green groups stage the world’s first open air carbon auction to urge MEPs to put the right price on pollution

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CAN Europe and WWF staged a live carbon auction in front of the European Parliament with outlandish bidders and a giant black balloon representing one tonne of CO2 emissions. An auctioneer started the bidding at 30€/tonne; but did industry bid for the climate or for cheap pollution?


The "auction" came ahead of a European Parliament plenary vote on 16 April on the "backloading" proposal for the EU emissions trading scheme (ETS). CAN Europe and WWF support the backloading proposal as a necessary first step toward deep reform of the EU ETS.

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New focus on injecting fairness into climate talks a cause for hope

Bonn, Germany - May 3, 2013:  Experts from Climate Action Network (CAN) International welcomed a new, positive dynamic emerging from the year’s first UN negotiations in Bonn last week, but urged leaders to ensure that the 2015 climate plan is robust enough to save the planet.

While many countries continued to present their same hackneyed positions in the plenary sessions, there are more parties with constructive plans that ensure fair contributions to climate action by all and do more to reduce carbon pollution before 2020. The new proposals injected fresh air and confidence into the talks.  

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