The European Green Deal: Five tests it must pass
Posted on October, 08 2019
In this briefing, WWF sets out the five ‘tests’ that the European Green Deal must pass for it to be a credible response to the twin climate and biodiversity crises.
On 16 July 2019, Ursula von der Leyen presented the Political Guidelines for the next European Commission (2019-2024). Her agenda sets out six headline ambitions for Europe over the next five years, the first of which is to deliver a ‘European Green Deal’ within the first 100 days of the European Commission’s time in office.For WWF, the upcoming European Green Deal needs to pass five ‘tests’ to be a credible response to the twin climate and biodiversity crises:
- Set mutually reinforcing targets on decarbonisation and nature restoration, based on what science dictates
- Introduce flagship initiatives to transition to sustainable food systems in the EU and to address the EU’s global footprint
- Focus on delivery: zero tolerance for non-compliance or weak implementation of environmental laws
- Stop all financial support for harmful economic activities such as fossil fuel use and shift public and private finance to a climate neutral and sustainable economy
- Guarantee a just transition ensuring no-one is left behind