Progress: Procedure completed
Role | Committee | Rapporteur | Shadows |
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Lead | ENVI | FLORENZ Karl-Heinz ( PPE), GROOTE Matthias ( S&D), JØRGENSEN Dan ( S&D), LEPAGE Corinne ( ALDE), EICKHOUT Bas ( Verts/ALE) |
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RoP 136-p5
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Events
The European Parliament adopted by 524 votes to 120, with 14 abstentions a resolution on the climate change conference to be held in Warsaw, Poland (COP 19) from 11 to 23 November 2013.
The resolution was tabled by the ENVI committee, EPP, S&D, Greens/EFA, ALDE, ECR and GUE/NGL groups.
Advancing the Durban Platform: Parliament emphasised the significant work that needed to be undertaken on the principles and framework applicable to the new global climate agreement and the pathway towards achieving this by the time COP 21 is held in Paris in 2015. The 2015 agreement needed to meet the goal of reducing global emissions to below 1990 levels by 2030 and should aim at phasing out global carbon emissions by 2050.
Parliament called for a COP Decision in Warsaw setting out the timetable and process for committing all Parties to formulate mitigation commitments in 2014 , and subsequently to assess and revise them in 2015.
The resolution considered that the internationally legally binding protocol under negotiation in the Durban Platform should build on the rules already agreed under the UNFCCC and the Kyoto Protocol. The post-2020 agreement would have to bring together the current ‘patchwork’ of binding and non-binding arrangements under the UN climate convention and the Kyoto Protocol into a single coherent regime that binds all Parties. Parliament emphasised that the post-2020 agreement should no longer divide the world into categories of ’developing’ or ‘industrialised’ countries , but should require each country to contribute according to the principle of ‘common but differentiated responsibilities and respective capabilities (CBDRRC). Emissions reductions calculated on the basis of a set of indicators, including GDP per capita, access to technology, the quality of life index and others might be a valid tool. Members noted that the failure to develop an equitable approach to sharing mitigation and adaptation effort among countries had been a barrier to reaching an adequate agreement, and stated that equity, including a dynamic approach to CBDRRC, must be at the heart of the new agreement for it to deliver an adequate climate response.
They recalled that EU emissions represent about 11 % of global emissions and would represent an even lower share in the decades to come. Higher ambition and acceptance of ambitious climate change policies could be achieved by industrial actors and energy sectors if a higher level of ambition were shown through similar efforts on the part of other global economies.
Mitigation gap: Members noted that the EU is on track to achieve emissions reductions well beyond the current 20 % target, and reiterated that the EU had offered to increase its emission reduction target to 30 % by 2020 if other major emitting countries commit to comparable reduction targets, thus creating sustainable growth and additional jobs and reducing dependence on energy imports.
Members recalled that the industrialised countries needed to reduce their emissions by 25 % to 40 % below 1990 levels by 2020, while the developing countries as a group should look to achieve a substantial reduction from the currently predicted emissions growth rate, in the order of 15 % to 30 %, by 2020. They reiterated the urgent need to raise the level of global ambition between now and 2020, in order to stay within the 2 ºC objective.
Parliament also noted that the EU could fulfil its vital role in reducing emissions through policies to stop the development of highly greenhouse-gas-intensive unconventional fossil fuels such as tar sands. It took the view that public subsidies supporting the development of unconventional fossil fuels should be phased out.
Climate finance : stressing that scaling up climate finance to USD 100 billion per year by 2020 is critical to securing progress in Warsaw, Parliament deplored the fact that the current average ODA level of 0.29 % of GDP is far from the 0.7 % commitment and called on all Parties present at the COP to explain how they intend to scale up climate finance on a year-by-year basis in order to deliver their commitment made in Copenhagen in 2009 to mobilise USD 100 billion per year by 2020, in a way that is additional to the commitment to pay 0.7 % of GNI as ODA.
International aviation and maritime transport : Members emphasised that a price on carbon emissions from international aviation and maritime transport is needed and reiterated their call for an international instrument with global emission reduction targets to curb the climate impact of maritime transport.
Energy policy : the resolution welcomed recent signals from the US Government regarding climate action and its willingness to play a greater role in global efforts to address climate change. It called for the EU and its partners to find, in the immediate future, the most effective way of promoting links between the EU ETS and other trading schemes with the aim of achieving a global carbon market, ensuring greater diversity of abatement options, improved market size and liquidity, transparency and, ultimately, the more efficient allocation of resources for the energy sector and industry. Members also called for closer coordination between the Council, the Commission and the European External Action Service (EEAS) so as to enable the EU to speak with one coherent voice in international organisations.
European Parliament delegation : the EU delegation played a vital role in the climate change negotiations, and Members found it unacceptable that Members of the European Parliament had been unable to attend the EU coordination meetings at previous Conferences of the Parties. They expected at least the Chair of the European Parliament delegation to be allowed to attend EU coordination meetings in Warsaw.
Documents
- Results of vote in Parliament: Results of vote in Parliament
- Decision by Parliament: T7-0443/2013
- Motion for a resolution: B7-0482/2013
- Debate in Parliament: Debate in Parliament
- Oral question/interpellation by Parliament: B7-0518/2013
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE519.595
- Amendments tabled in committee: PE519.595
- Oral question/interpellation by Parliament: B7-0518/2013
- Motion for a resolution: B7-0482/2013
Votes
B7-0482/2013 - Am 4 #
B7-0482/2013 - § 2/2 #
B7-0482/2013 - § 5/1 #
B7-0482/2013 - § 5/2 #
B7-0482/2013 - Am 5 #
B7-0482/2013 - Am 6 S #
B7-0482/2013 - § 9/2 #
B7-0482/2013 - § 11 #
B7-0482/2013 - § 12 #
B7-0482/2013 - Am 3 #
B7-0482/2013 - Am 7 #
B7-0482/2013 - § 16 #
B7-0482/2013 - Am 8 #
B7-0482/2013 - Am 1 #
B7-0482/2013 - Am 12/1 #
B7-0482/2013 - Am 12/2 #
B7-0482/2013 - § 22/3 #
B7-0482/2013 - § 46/2 #
B7-0482/2013 - § 51 #
B7-0482/2013 - Am 9 #
B7-0482/2013 - Am 10 #
B7-0482/2013 - § 56 #
B7-0482/2013 - Am 13 #
B7-0482/2013 - Citation 17 #
B7-0482/2013 - Citation 18 #
B7-0482/2013 - Considérant C #
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B7-0482/2013 - Résolution #
Amendments | Dossier |
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Amendment 1 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A a (new) Aa. Whereas according to the International Energy Outlook 2013 global energy demand is projected to increase by 56% between 2010 and 20401 and meeting this demand would result in a significant increase of CO2 emissions; whereas the major part of the incremental demand and emissions will happen in emerging economies; whereas worldwide there have been fossil fuel subsidies of a value of USD 1,9 trillion according to IMF figures with the US, China and Russia as top subsidizers accounting for around half of these subsidies2;
Amendment 10 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph X e (new) Xe. Welcomes any positive developments and reiterates that internationally coordinated action would help to address the carbon leakage and competitiveness concerns of the relevant sectors and in particular the energy intensive sectors;
Amendment 12 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph X f (new) Xf. Stresses that the development and deployment of sustainable breakthrough technologies hold the key to fighting climate change and, at the same time, convincing the EU's partners worldwide that emissions reductions are feasible without losing competitiveness and jobs;
Amendment 13 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph X g (new) Xg. Calls for an international commitment to increase research and development (R&D) investment in sustainable breakthrough technologies in the relevant sectors; considers it essential that the EU lead by example by directing expenditure devoted to research on the demonstration of innovative climate- friendly and energy-efficient technologies, and that the EU develop close scientific cooperation in this field with international partners, such as the BRIC countries and the USA;
Amendment 15 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph X h (new) Xh. Welcomes recent signals from the US government regarding climate action and its willingness to play bigger role in global efforts to address the climate change ;
Amendment 16 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph X i (new) Xi. Notes that the prices of different energy sources play a major role in determining the behaviour of market actors, including industry and consumers, and notes that the inability of the current international policy framework to fully internalise external costs perpetuates unsustainable consumption patterns, further reiterates that a global carbon market would be a sound basis to achieve both substantial emission abatements and a level playing field for industry; calls on the EU and its partners to find, in the immediate future the most effective way of promoting links between the EU ETS and other trading schemes aiming for a global carbon market, ensuring greater diversity of abatement options, improved market size and liquidity, transparency and, ultimately, more efficient allocation of resources for the energy sector and industry;
Amendment 17 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph X j (new) Xj. Calls for closer coordination between the Council, the Commission and the European External Action Service (EEAS) so as to enable the EU to speak with one coherent voice in international organisations such as the IEA, the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), the International Partnership for Energy Efficiency Cooperation (IPEEC) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), and thus play a more active and influential role, particularly in pushing for sustainable energy policies and energy safety policies;
Amendment 18 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph X k (new) Xk. Calls for a swift and internationally coordinated implementation of the Pittsburgh G-20 objective to phase out inefficient fossil fuels subsidies over the medium term which would demonstrate an important contribution to climate protection and which would also be relevant within the current context of public deficit in many countries; notes that leaders at the G-20 in Los Cabos reconfirmed this ambition and that the EU has called for progress on that matter ahead of the Saint Petersburg G-201; deplores the lack of proposals on concrete measures towards the implementation of this objective;
Amendment 19 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph X l (new) Xl. Regrets that energy savings potential is not adequately tackled internationally and in the EU, underlines that energy savings allow for job creation, economic savings and energy security, competitiveness and emission cuts, it can also contribute to reverse the trend of energy prices and costs; calls on the EU to pay more attention to energy savings in international negotiations, be it when discussing technology transfer, development plans for developing countries or financial assistance; and highlights that in order to be credible, the EU and its Member States must meet their own targets;
Amendment 2 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A b (new) Amendment 20 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph X m (new) Amendment 3 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A c (new) Ac. Whereas applying climate-related innovations in the energy and industry sectors would be an advantage for Europe as an early mover in the growing global market for energy-related goods and services;
Amendment 4 #
Motion for a resolution Recital A d (new) Ad. Whereas worldwide innovation in the sustainable energy sector (both at the production and user level) creates jobs, stimulates economic growth, increases energy independence, and cares for a cleaner world in which climate change is mitigated and sufficient energy supplies ensured;
Amendment 6 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph X a (new) Xa. Is concerned about global CO2 emissions increase in 2012, according to IEA data, despite falling emissions in Europe and the United States; therefore suggests to consider differentiated responsibilities so that each country contributes to the global efforts in the field of industrial and energy policy;
Amendment 7 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph X b (new) Xb. Underlines that Europe should promote in its industrial policy innovation and dissemination of environmentally friendly technologies including in the fields of ICT, renewable energy, innovative and efficient fossil fuels technologies and in particular energy efficiency technologies;
Amendment 8 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph X c (new) Xc. Reminds that according to the IEA EU emissions represent about 11% of global emissions and an even lower share in the decades to come; underlines that a higher ambition and acceptance of ambitious climate change policies could be achieved among industrial actors and energy sectors, when a higher level of ambition is shown through similar efforts from other global economies;
Amendment 9 #
Motion for a resolution Paragraph X d (new) Xd. Reminds as well that ambitious EU industrial, innovation, climate and energy policies for 2030 would allow the EU to remain in a first-mover position and could thus positively impact the international negotiations and encourage international partners to increase their ambitions accordingly;
source: PE-516.709
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