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SUMMARY:The 2030 Climate Target Plan - Public Consultation meeting
DESCRIPTION:To put the EU firmly on a path towards climate neutrality by 2050\, the Commission will propose an increased greenhouse gas emission reduction target for 2030 from at least 40% to at least 50% to 55% (compared to 1990)\, including through an amendment to the recently proposed Climate Law. The Communication will set out potential implications for the overall regulatory and enabling framework. It will describe the overall architecture of policy measures to be put in place to achieve that target. \nIn April\, ERCST organised a webinar which focussed on the upcoming impact assessment\, exploring what the Commission intends to assess\, and what not\, and what stakeholders deem important to be included in this exercise. It also took a deeper dive\, focusing on the role of the EU ETS in contributing to the achievement of the revised 2030 target\, both in terms of the emission reductions to be contributed\, as well as the role it could play in financing the transition\, through revenue recycling of the auctioning of EUAs. \n\n\n\n\nIn its draft report on the European Climate Law\, the ENVI Committee of the European Parliament has brought to the table a number of new ideas\, including running ahead of the Commission’s communication by proposing 2030 and 2040 targets\, as well as an EU carbon budget and the objective of achieving neutrality not only at the EU level\, but also on the sectoral / Member States level.\nThe 2030 climate plan Communication\, expected in September 2020\, will set out the proposed targets\, as well as potential implications for the overall regulatory and enabling framework. It will describe the overall architecture of policy measures to be put in place to achieve that target.\nAs part of the series of ongoing discussions on the Green Deal\, the Climate Law and the 2030 targets\, ERCST organizes this online webinar\, which will be an opportunity for participants to reflect on the process and implications of the review of the 2030 target\, how it is articulated with the climate law discussion\, and how the increase in ambition can be financed\, taking into account the Recovery Package and the updated MFF proposal.\n\n\n\n\n  \nRegistration Link \n \nWorkshop Material(s)\nAgenda \n \nUpcoming Events\nStakeholder Consultation: CBAM in an International ContextApril 22 @ 15:00 - 17:00Launch Event – 2026 ETS ReviewApril 23 @ 10:00 - 12:00Launch Event – Carbon Leakage under CBAM and Free AllocationMay 13 @ 10:30 - 12:302026 State of ETS – LaunchMay 20 @ 15:00 - 16:30International Townhall: CBAM in an International ContextJune 23 @ 14:30 - 16:30\n\n \nPast Events\n2026 Review of EU ETS – Stakeholder meetingApril 1 @ 15:00 - 17:00Launch Event – Policy options for sustainable mobility: the road to decarbonizationApril 1 @ 10:00 - 12:00Quo Vadis ETS: Challenges and SolutionsMarch 23 @ 16:00 - 18:00
URL:https://ercst.org/event/the-2030-climate-target-plan-public-consultation-meeting/
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SUMMARY:In Conversation with Karsten Sach: Priorities of the German Presidency of the Council of the EU
DESCRIPTION:During this one-hour conversation\, Karsten Sach\, Director-General for European and International Climate Policy of the German Federal Ministry for the Environment\, Nature Conservation\, and Nuclear Safety (BMU)\, will shed light on Germany’s climate priorities for their term. After an introductory interview\, Andrei Marcu (ERCST) will moderate a Q&A with participants.\nOn 1 July\, Germany will assume the presidency of the Council of the EU from Croatia\, for the remainder of 2020. The German presidency has already been dubbed the ‘crisis’ presidency\, as it will have the challenging task to facilitate the negotiations regarding the EU’s response to the COVID-19 crisis\, including the EU’s 21-27 budget and Recovery Fund.\nClimate policy will be one of the other ‘central issues’ for the presidency\, and several high-profile files\, including Council discussions on the Climate Law\, the Commission’s presentation of the 2030 Climate Target Plan and a potential update of the EU NDC\, will likely be on the political agenda.\nIn addition\, the German Presidency was to span COP 26 in Glasgow\, a critical moment for those that look for an increase in NDC commitments. The EU\, led by the Presidency\, was expected to play a critical role in articulating the EU and global ambition\, together with looking for a solution for the Article 6 rulebook. \n\n\n\n\n \n\n\n\n\n  \nRegistration Link \n \nWorkshop Material(s)\nAgenda\n\n \nUpcoming Events\nStakeholder Consultation: CBAM in an International ContextApril 22 @ 15:00 - 17:00Launch Event – 2026 ETS ReviewApril 23 @ 10:00 - 12:00Launch Event – Carbon Leakage under CBAM and Free AllocationMay 13 @ 10:30 - 12:302026 State of ETS – LaunchMay 20 @ 15:00 - 16:30International Townhall: CBAM in an International ContextJune 23 @ 14:30 - 16:30\n\nPast Events\n2026 Review of EU ETS – Stakeholder meetingApril 1 @ 15:00 - 17:00Launch Event – Policy options for sustainable mobility: the road to decarbonizationApril 1 @ 10:00 - 12:00Quo Vadis ETS: Challenges and SolutionsMarch 23 @ 16:00 - 18:00
URL:https://ercst.org/event/in-conversation-with-karsten-zach-director-general-bmu-priorities-of-the-german-presidency/
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