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Next phase of the ECCP - October Strengthening EU climate policy How to ensure that the ECCP delivers absolute reductions Matthias Duwe Climate Action Network Europe

Next phase of the ECCP - October Who we are Climate Action Network (CAN) is an international coalition of around 400 NGOs united by the common goal to stop dangerous, human-induced climate change CAN-Europe currently represents 95 member organisations in the EU25 and beyond CAN-Europe and its members have been involved in the ECCP process from 2000, closely following the formulation and the implementation of its policies

Next phase of the ECCP - October The origin of the ECCP Climate policy in the European Union Internally: early recognition of the problem & its cause 1990: Council pledged stabilisation (1990 levels by 2000) 1991: Commission proposed elements of a joint strategy Externally: EU countries joint force in negotiations 1996: proposed -15% by 2010 as target (3 gases) 1997: accepted -8% by as target (6 gases) Long-term goal of keeping warming below 2 degrees Celsius The question was never IF the target should be met, but rather HOW it would be fulfilled

Next phase of the ECCP - October The origin of the ECCP Climate policy in the EU after Kyoto Start of a Kyoto compliance strategy Finalisation of the burden-sharing agreement New effort at domestic policy after tax proposal failure The European Climate Change Program (ECCP) 2000: Launch of 12 months of stakeholder process 2001: Final report and communication with priority measures potential for cost-effective domestic reductions by 40+ PAMs => twice the Kyoto reduction effort ( Mt CO2eq) At the heart of the ECCP: making reductions at home

Next phase of the ECCP - October Progress of the ECCP Reviewing the ECCP 1.Many EU countries currently off track on targets (2003 data) 2.Most ECCP policies slow in adoption or weak in national implementation, impacts do not show yet in current data. 3.Growth in some sectors threatens overall goal achievement 4.Projections show targets can still be achieved at home, but many MS start relying on external credits 5.Climate change demands long-term approach, international partners and business need EU signal for continuity » ECCP review needs to assess the status quo on this basis

Next phase of the ECCP - October Next steps for the ECCP 1) Strengthen national implementation of policies Renewable Electricity directive (adopted 09/2001) Only indicative targets, not legally binding Success story in some countries (DK, DE, ES = feed-in tariffs) Often insufficient support schemes & increased overall demand Energy performance in buildings (adopted 12/2003) Deadline for implementation 01/ limited coverage Cogeneration of heat and power directive (adopted 02/2004) Impact very limited, no EU or national targets set Emissions Trading System (adopted 06/2003) implementation disappointing, stronger caps needed

Next phase of the ECCP - October Next steps for the ECCP 2) Strengthen and speed up policies in the pipeline Energy Services Directive Crucial legislation to curb energy demand growth Delayed from original time-frame (2003) Currently no targets included, although some Member States are introducing such national goals in domestic legislation Fluorinated gases Non-CO2 gases recognised as significant contributor Delayed from original time-frame (2003) Needs to prioritise phase-out over leakage control Original proposal strengthened by recent vote in Parliament

Next phase of the ECCP - October Next steps for the ECCP 3) Additional measures to stop emissions growth Transport Steep growth in transport emissions counteracts other efforts Strong policies needed for road transport, aviation & shipping ECCP 2005/6: reductions in transport emissions priority! Energy Efficiency Demand side reductions key to long-term climate policy success Recent Green Paper must become vehicle for additional action Renewable Energy Directive on RE heating and cooling needed (in 2001 communication) Biomass Action Plan needs to result in concrete policy

Next phase of the ECCP - October Next steps for the ECCP 4) Domestic action priority over external credits EU Member States are currently planning to buy around 140 million credits per year ( ). ETS will bring in more Kyoto Protocol says: supplementary to domestic action. In addition to quantity, serious concerns over quality of credits Many arguments in favour of domestic action: Technology effect: innovation pressure in Europe Climate effect: absolute reductions in EU over theoretical credits State budget effect: spend tax money on something else International credibility effect » To developing countries: big polluters reduce emissions first » To USA, Canada, Japan: look, it can be done, no wrecked economy Need EU framework to ensure domestic action remains priority

Next phase of the ECCP - October Next steps for the ECCP 5) Targets and a credible strategy for 2020 The challenge does not end in 2012 ECCP experience: reduction policies need long lead-time 2005 Spring Council: explore pathways -30% by 2020 Most ECCP policies already designed for the long term ECCP reloaded: RES targets 2020, 2020 caps for ETS, etc. ECCP should include looking at potential for 2020 cuts The EU25 should adopt specific target for 2020 soon Important signal to international negotiations

Next phase of the ECCP - October NGO recommendations Next steps for the ECCP - summary 1.Strengthen national implementation of existing policies 2.Strengthen & speed up adoption of policies in pipeline 3.Adopt additional measures to stop growth sectors 4.Framework to ensure supplementarity of extl credits 5.Develop reduction strategy for 2020 target (policies for new EU25 target to reduce at least by 30% from 1990)

Next phase of the ECCP - October NGO recommendations Concluding thoughts Two years to go until The EU will comply with its Kyoto targets - the question is: how much at home? EU level policies necessary. ECCP an important exercise Opportunities to marry Lisbon + Kyoto - save resources & jobs Impacts are showing around the world, Europe also vulnerable EU decision-makers from all levels and policy areas need to gather their political will to make Europe climate-friendly Only who leads by example will inspire others to follow

Next phase of the ECCP - October Thank you very much for your attention More information also on our Matthias Duwe, Director, CAN-Europe, Brussels

Next phase of the ECCP - October NGO recommendations Next steps for the ECCP - summary 1.Strengthen national implementation of existing policies 2.Strengthen & speed up adoption of policies in pipeline 3.Adopt additional measures to stop growth sectors 4.Framework to ensure supplementarity of extl credits 5.Develop reduction strategy for 2020 target (policies for new EU25 target to reduce at least by 30% from 1990)