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A joint call for an ambitious EU 2040 climate target.pdf
https://www.ft.dk/samling/20241/kommissionsforslag/kom(2024)0063/spm/1/svar/2076859/2919270.pdf
JOINT CALL FOR AN AMBITIOUS EU 2040 CLIMATE TARGET The need for ambitious global climate action has never been more evident. 2023 proved to be the warmest year on record. Global warming is set to intensify a number of adverse effects putting the welfare and security of the world at risk. At its meeting on 14.-15. December 2023, the European Council welcomed the conclusions from the first Global Stocktake concluded at COP28 in particular the agreement to accelerate emission reductions towards net zero by 2050 in line with the best available science, to keep the 1.5 °C objective within reach. It is crucial that the EU translates this into concrete ambitious action to send a strong political signal that the EU will lead by example to convince other large emitters to follow suit to ensure the necessary contributions to keep 1.5 °C alive in a timely manner before COP30. However, we can only persuade others to step up if we get the job done at home. Therefore, we strongly encourage the European Commission in its upcoming communication to recommend an ambitious EU climate target for 2040. At the same time, we must ensure a proper implementation of the “Fit for 55” legislative package. This is important for the EU’s credibility at international level as well as the acceptability of increasing the effort. The target should be in line with the long-term temperature goal of 1.5 °C and take into account the principles in the European Climate Law, such as best available science, cost-effectiveness, a fair and just transition and the costs of inaction, as well as the advice of the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change. The target should also ensure that the EU is fully on track to climate neutrality by 2050 at the latest aiming to achieve negative emissions thereafter. The Commission’s communication should enable the EU to communicate an NDC with a 2035 ambition to follow up on the decision at COP 26 on the five- year timeframes for National Determined Contributions. An ambitious target will also contribute to the phasing out of fossil fuels. Along with an efficient and sustained effort to reduce greenhouse gas emissions across all sectors, which remains the key lever for achieving our climate targets, removals will also be needed to reach climate neutrality. Stepping up ambition will be a considerable task. To lead the way we need to ensure that climate action is an opportunity for all. The green transition should thus continue to be economically feasible, costs manageable and leave no one behind especially the most vulnerable citizens. Ambitious climate action will allow to benefit from synergies between these policies and other environmental priorities as well as reduce future climate impacts, particularly on the most vulnerable. Therefore, supporting the green transition and tackling distributional effects must be an important priority. Meeting our climate goals in a cost-effective way is essential to economic growth, energy security and increasing the EU’s industrial competitiveness. It will be key to safeguard the EU’s resilience, fully reap the benefits of the green transition through rules-based trade and strengthen the EU’s open strategic autonomy as well as providing us with a competitive advantage on a global scale. It will send a strong signal to the market to increase the EU´s domestic development and manufacturing of net-zero technologies paving the way of increasing EUs competitiveness as well as making the EU the most Offentligt KOM (2024) 0063 - endeligt svar på spørgsmål 1 Europaudvalget 2024 attractive hub for the development and production of net-zero technologies. In addition, it will bring multiple benefits to EU’s citizens including a healthier environment as well as future-proof employment opportunities in green sectors and industries. We therefore also encourage the Commission to give an overall guidance in its communication on a more cost-effective and reliable approach to EU’s climate policy across all sectors to make the EU fit for a competitive and climate neutral future taking into account national circumstances. Leonore Gewessler, Federal Minister for Climate Action, Environment, Energy, Mobility, Innovation and Technology of Austria Julian Popov, Minister of Environment and Water of Bulgaria Robert Habeck, Federal Minister for Economic Affairs and Climate Action of Germany Lars Aagaard, Minister for Climate, Energy and Utilities of Denmark Teresa Ribera, Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of Spain and Minister for the Ecological Transition and Demographic Challenge Kai Mykkänen, Minister of Climate and the Environment of Finland Christophe Béchu, Minister for the Ecological Transition and Territorial Cohesion of France Eamon Ryan T.D., Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications of Ireland Serge Wilmes, Minister of the Environment, Climate and Biodiversity of Luxembourg Rob Jetten, Minister for Climate and Energy Policy of the Netherlands Duarte Cordeiro, Minister of Environment and Climate Action of Portugal Bojan Kumer, Minister of the Environment, Climate and Energy of Slovenia
KEFMs besvarelse af spm. 1 ad KOM (2024) 0063.docx
https://www.ft.dk/samling/20241/kommissionsforslag/kom(2024)0063/spm/1/svar/2076859/2919268.pdf
Udenrigsministeriet Asiatisk Plads 2, 1448 København K Tlf.: +45 3392 0000 Fax: +45 32 54 05 33 E-mail: um@um.dk Web: UM.dk 1/1 Medlemmerne af Folketingets Europaudvalg Dato 09-10-2024 Bilag 2 Sag/ID Nr. 24/05052 Enhed EUKOOR SVAR PÅ UDVALGSSPØRGSMÅL Til underretning for Folketingets Europaudvalg vedlægges Klima-, Energi- og Forsyningsministeriets besvarelse af spørgsmål 1 ad KOM (2024) 0063 af 4. oktober 2024 vedrørende non-papers/EU’s klimamål. Marie Bjerre Offentligt KOM (2024) 0063 - endeligt svar på spørgsmål 1 Europaudvalget 2024
Besvarelse af KOM(2024) 63 spørgsmål 1 fin.docx
https://www.ft.dk/samling/20241/kommissionsforslag/kom(2024)0063/spm/1/svar/2076859/2919269.pdf
Side 1/1 Ministeren Dato 9. oktober 2024 J nr. 2024 - 3958 Akt-id 516806 Klima-, Energi- og Forsyningsministeriet Holmens Kanal 20 1060 København K T: +45 3392 2800 E: kefm@kefm.dk www.kefm.dk Folketingets Europaudvalg Christiansborg 1240 København K Besvarelse af KOM (2024) 0063, spørgsmål 1 Folketingets Europaudvalg har i brev af den 4. oktober 2024 stillet mig følgende KOM (2024) 0063, spørgsmål 1, som jeg hermed skal besvare. Spørgsmål 1 Vil ministeren oplyse, om regeringen er initiativtager til eller underskriver på nogle non-papers eller positionspapirer, som vedrører elementer i EU-sagen, jf. samle- notat KOM (2024) 0063 - bilag 4, og vil ministeren oversende disse til udvalget, evt. i fortrolig form? Svar Følgende non-papirer mv. vurderes at falde inden for forespørgslen: Der er den 25. september 2024 oversendt en række non-papirer fra regeringen om udvalgte klima- og energiemner til Folketingets Europaudvalg. Èt af disse pa- pirer er regeringens positionspapir vedrørende klimamål, jf. KOM (2024) 0063, bilag 3, og beskriver de danske hovedbudskaber i forhold til EU’s 2040-klimamål og den fremtidige klimaarkitektur. Fra dansk side lykkedes det desuden i januar 2024 at samle 11 andre EU-lande om et fælles brev med en opfordring til Europa-Kommissionen om at fremlægge et ambitiøst klimamål for 2040. Jeg har tidligere oplyst udvalget herom i forbin- delse med min forelæggelse af miljørådsmødet den 25. marts 2024, hvor Kom- missionens meddelelse om EU’s 2040-klimamål var sat på dagsordenen til poli- tisk drøftelse. Der er til udvalgets orientering vedlagt en kopi af det fælles brev. Med venlig hilsen Lars Aagaard Offentligt KOM (2024) 0063 - endeligt svar på spørgsmål 1 Europaudvalget 2024