Search
-
Letter to the European Commission and selected Permanent Representations: the European External Investment Plan
We would like to thank you for organising the CSO consultation on the External Investment Plan (EIP) on the 29th May, 2017. This meeting allowed civil society organisations to ask questions and share their numerous concerns after hearing from the European Commission how it sees the next steps towards implementation. -
Letter to Selected Ministers of the EU Environment Council: the reformed ETS Directive and establishment of a Just Transition Fund
This letter is addressed to Environment Ministers and Permanent Representatives of Poland, Romania, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania and Bulgaria Dear Environment Ministers, As the ETS revision process closes to an end, we would like to bring to your attention, the crucial issue of establishing a Just Transition Fund in order to... -
Letter to the European Commission on Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) mid-term evaluation
Dear Mr. Ruijters, The energy, telecommunications and transport sectors represent significant parts of the EU economy. All three sectors need modernisation to build a solid basis for a competitive and more energy secure European economy that is equipped to meet future challenges, including sustainability and viability in a climate change context. -
Letter to Commission on reducing emissions in aviation and maritime sectors
In this letter CAN Europe, Transport & Environment, Seas at Risk, Carbon Market Watch and the Aviation Environment Federation urge the European Commission to ensure the aviation and maritime sectors reduce emissions in line with the temperature goals of the Paris Agreement. -
Letter to Juncker on non-ETS sectors and LULUCF
CAn Europe co-signed the following letter to President Junker on LULUCF and the starting Point in the non-ETS sectors. -
Open letter: A slide away from better regulation, not progress towards it
Open letter to the European Commission Dear President von der Leyen, dear Commissioners, We are writing to set out civil society’s concerns regarding the proposals to change the existing Better Regulation guidelines, and on other proposals in your communication dubbed “A Simpler, Clearer, and Better Enforced EU Rulebook”. The undersigned organisations believe, that the Commission is... -
CAN Europe Letter to Ministers ahead of the 26 June Energy Council
Dear Minister, Europe is once again paying the price of its fossil fuel dependence, and particularly its extreme dependence on imported fossil fuels. As the US-Israel-led war in Iran and the wider regional conflict has already driven up the EU’s energy bill by an estimated €62 billion exposing persistent vulnerabilities in Europe’s energy system, the... -
Letter to Environment Ministers to preserve a robust ETS within a strong post-2030 framework
To: Environment and Climate Ministers of the EU Member States Dear Environment and Climate Ministers, The future of the European climate policy framework will be decided in the next few months. Not only is the EU’s credibility at stake, but also its contribution to driving global climate action. Maintaining a predictable and reliable policy approach... -
Protect the EU Methane Regulation: No “stop the clock” through the backdoor
The upcoming Commission's Guidance to Member States on the application of penalties under the EU Methane Regulation must remain fully aligned with the EUMR legal framework and avoid creating loopholes. -
CAN Europe Letter to Ministers ahead of the 12-13 May informal Energy Council
Ahead of the informal Energy Council in Cyprus, CAN Europe shared key recommendations with EU energy ministers on the EU’s response to rising energy prices, energy security, and the measures under discussion to accelerate the energy transition.
Sorry your search has not returned any results. Please try again.
Page 1
of 42