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- National Energy and Climate Plans: Plans where EU Member States are required to describe, in an integrated manner, their climate and energy objectives and targets – as well as the policies and measures to achieve them until 2030 (with an outlook to 2040 and the longer term). 30 June 2024 is the due date for their final submission.
- NECP Tracker: A tool developed by CAN Europe and SEO Birdlife, together with the other 12 partners of the Together For 1.5 project, that assesses where Member States stand in the implementation of their NECPs, by comparing the most recently released data for greenhouse gas emissions (from European Environment Agency) and energy (from Eurostat) with the trajectories outlined by Member States in their previous and current NECPs drafts. For each of the countries covered, the tracker looks into overall and sectoral greenhouse gas emissions reduction pathways and energy transition indicators. The tracker shows what Member States have promised in their NECPs (and/or other sectoral documents) compared to where they currently stand in terms of climate action and energy transition. It provides key information to understand the gaps in ambition and implementation that must be addressed in the final NECPs update. The initial version of the Tracker covers 13 EU countries: Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, France, Germany, Hungary, Poland, Portugal, Slovenia and Spain. The tool will be constantly updated and complemented with data as it becomes available.
- NECPs state of play: CAN Europe previously assessed draft NECPs that were published up until September 2023 and identified major flaws – emphasising the need for dramatic improvement. The proposed targets and measures outlined in the plans fell short of achieving the collective EU target. They would not make a meaningful contribution to the Paris Agreement’s goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions which – according to CAN Europe – should be at least 65% gross (or 76% net) in Europe by 2030. The Commission’s latest NECP assessment also highlights major ambition gaps and further vital recommendations that Member States must now take into account whilst finalising their plans in the next five months ahead of the deadline in June this year. Time to step up national climate action – an assessment of the draft National Energy and Climate Plans updates.
- More details on how accelerated climate action before 2030 and a net-zero goal by 2040 now would yield economic benefits of at least €1 trillion by 2030 can be found in CAN Europe’s recent report ‘Paris Pact Payoff: Speeding up the green transition for socio-economic co-benefits’.
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