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Policies addressing climate change and agriculture in the EU Nikiforos SIVENAS European Commission, DG AGRI
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EastAgri, 13-14 October 2010, Roundtable on climate change and agriculture 2 2 AGRICULTURE AND FORESTRY Impacts - Adaptation GHG emissions – Mitigation Contribution to bioenergy, biomaterials and carbon sinks Climate change and agriculture
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EastAgri, 13-14 October 2010, Roundtable on climate change and agriculture 3 EU TARGETS SET FOR 2020 An Integrated Approach to Energy and Climate Change 20% GHG reduction from 1990 level 20% energy use savings 20% renewables in overall EU energy use - 10% renewable fuels in EU transport fuel -Subject to being sustainable; -Commercial availability of advanced biofuels
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EastAgri, 13-14 October 2010, Roundtable on climate change and agriculture 4 EU agricultural GHG emissions - 2006 CO 2 – Energy use (1-2%)
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EastAgri, 13-14 October 2010, Roundtable on climate change and agriculture 5 Declined by 20% by 2006 (EU-15: - 11%) Further decline projected by 1-3% by 2010 Drivers: decreased livestock numbers and fertiliser use, improved manure handling EU policies are contributing: CAP reforms, water policy Trends of EU agricultural emissions
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EastAgri, 13-14 October 2010, Roundtable on climate change and agriculture 6 EU approach to adaptation White Paper: Adapting to climate change: Towards a European framework for action adopted by the Commission 1.4.2009 Accompanied by sectoral Working Documents, including: −Adapting to climate change: the challenge for European agriculture and rural areas
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EastAgri, 13-14 October 2010, Roundtable on climate change and agriculture 7 EU adaptation strategy Improve resilience to climate change impacts Long term, phased approach −Phase 1 (2009-2012): groundwork for a comprehensive EU adaptation strategy −Phase 2 (2013 → ): implementation Phase 1 focuses on −building the knowledge base −integrating adaptation into key EU policy areas −examining instruments and costs −international co-operation on adaptation
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EastAgri, 13-14 October 2010, Roundtable on climate change and agriculture 8 No specific “climate instruments”, but the CAP contributes to mitigation and adaptation Decoupled income support Cross-compliance: SMR and GAEC Environmental legislation plays an important role Nitrates Directive (water protection) Emission ceilings (NEC - ammonia) Rural development - targeted support for climate change adaptation and mitigation Strengthened by Health Check proposals Post 2013: further integration of climate concerns into the CAP instruments Role of the CAP
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EastAgri, 13-14 October 2010, Roundtable on climate change and agriculture 9 Energy-efficient equipment and buildings Investments manure storage facilities Improve efficiency N fertilizer On-farm biogas production Training Farm advisory services Agri-environmental measures Reduced fertilizer use Extensification of livestock Soil management Land use changes (afforestation) Role of Rural Development Processing of agricultural/forest biomass for local renewable energy Installations/infrastructure other renewable energies Mitigation, adaptation options in all axes 1 2 3
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EastAgri, 13-14 October 2010, Roundtable on climate change and agriculture 10 Research and development Joint Programming Initiative: cooperation and collaboration between national research programmes for more effectively tackling common European challenges in the area of agriculture, food security and climate change Seventh Framework Programme for research and technological development (FP7) – generally open for participation by third countries International research co-operation - partnerships with 148 countries: Africa, the Caribbean, the Pacific (ACP), Asia, Latin America, the Mediterranean, the Western Balkans, Eastern Europe and Central Asia – specifically on environmental issues
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