European Green Deal

The European Green Deal is a comprehensive and ambitious initiative proposed by the European Commission to make the European Union climate-neutral by 2050. It was introduced in December 2019 as a key element of the EU's efforts to address climate change, promote sustainability, and foster economic growth.

Key objectives and features of the European Green Deal include:

  1. Climate Neutrality: The primary goal is to balance the amount of emitted greenhouse gases with an equivalent amount removed from the atmosphere.
  2. Legislation: The proposal involves the introduction of various legislative measures to enforce the transition to a more sustainable and circular economy. This includes policies related to energy, transport, agriculture, and biodiversity.
  3. Renewable Energy: The promotion of renewable energy sources and the development of a clean energy system to reduce dependency on fossil fuels.
  4. Circular Economy: Emphasis on creating a circular economy by minimising waste and promoting recycling, reusing, and reducing resource consumption.
  5. Biodiversity: Actions to protect and restore biodiversity, including the planting of trees, preservation of ecosystems, and the development of a new EU Biodiversity Strategy.
  6. Farm to Fork Strategy: A strategy to make food systems more sustainable, ensuring the production of healthy food with reduced environmental impact.
  7. Sustainable Mobility: Initiatives to encourage sustainable and smart mobility, including investments in public transport, cycling infrastructure, and the promotion of electric vehicles.
  8. Green Finance: Promoting sustainable and green finance to redirect investments towards environmentally friendly projects.

For more information, you can visit the official website of the European Commission about the European Green Deal.

https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/policies/green-deal/

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