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EU Parliament rejects emissions trading reform over 'watering-down' by right-wing parties

MEPs also voted to back a European Commission proposal for a total ban on new petrol and diesel vehicles by 2035.

LAST UPDATE | 8 Jun 2022

THE EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT has voted against adopting a revision of the EU emissions trading system, rejecting a proposal that had been weakened down from its original ambition.

MEPs voted today on the European Union’s Fit for 55 package, a cornerstone of the bloc’s plans for reducing greenhouse gas emissions to try to prevent the dangerous impacts of the climate crisis.

The parliament has sent a proposal to change the EU’s emissions trading system (ETS), which puts a cap on the amount of greenhouse gases that can be emitted by factories, power plants and aviation to meet overall emissions targets, back to a committee.

Within the cap, which decreases each year, companies can buy and trade emission ‘allowances’.

Previously, the system has covered 43% of emissions from relevant sectors.

The EU Environment Committee sought to increase that to 67%, but pushback from some right-wing parties brought it down to 61%.

Other MEPs, uncontent with what they identified as a watered-down version of the proposal have voted against the reform and sent it back to the committee.

Speaking in the parliament, leader of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats Iratxe García said: “You can’t ask for a vote from the extreme-right in order to reduce ambitions and then ask for our votes in order to support it as a whole.”

However, MEPs who voted in favour were displeased that the version of the proposal that was arrived at was not carried and that the reform has been stalled.

Overall, 340 MEPs voted against the proposal, with 265 in favour.

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MEPs then voted in favour of sending it back to the environment committee for reconsideration, 495 to 120.

The proposal sought to phase out free allocation of emission allowances to aviation, to include emissions from maritime transport in the ETS, and to create a new trading system for buildings and road transport.

Representing Ireland, Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael MEPs voted in favour of the proposal, while Green Party, Sinn Féin, and Left Independent MEPs voted against it.

To address social impacts that would arise from the new emissions trading system, the European Commission also proposed a Social Climate Fund as part of Fit for 55.

However, MEPs did not take a final vote on the fund today because it is closely linked to the ETS reform.

The fund would finance temporary direct income supports for vulnerable households and come from income that would be generated by expanding the ETS.

The fund would also support efforts in member states that reduce emissions from road transport and buildings and consequently reduce costs for vulnerable households, small businesses and transport users.

That can include measures like increasing buildings’ energy efficiency and improving access to public transport.

MEPs were also due to vote on a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) aimed at preventing efforts to reduce emissions in member states being offset by increasing emissions outside the bloc, but the final vote did not move forward because of the ETS failed result.

That ‘carbon leakage’ could happen if operations were relocated to non-EU countries or imports of carbon-intensive products increased.

In a bid to discourage those decisions, the CBAM would effectively implement a tax on CO2-intensive products entering the EU to try to equalise the price of carbon between domestic products and imports.

Overall, the EU’s target is to reduce its net greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030 compared to 1990 and to be carbon neutral by 2050. 

Fossil fuel vehicles ban 

In a second set of votes this evening, MEPs narrowly voted to back a ban on new CO2-emitting vehicles by 2035.

Currently, cars account for 12% of the EU’s carbon emissions, with transport making up around one-quarter overall. 

The proposal to limit future car sales to models that are emissions-free passed by 339 votes to 249, with 24 abstentions.

After the vote, EU environmental committee chair Pascal Canfin tweeted that the move was an “important victory and consistent with our objective of climate neutrality”.

However, the European People’s Party’s Agnes Evren said the decision would “condemn industrial activity and strongly penalise consumers” and that the legislation would prevent the commercialisation of high-performance hybrid vehicles or vehicles using biofuels.

The EPP, which Fine Gael is a member of, had pushed for a compromise that would have allowed sales of hybrid vehicles to continue, but the amendment was narrowly defeated.

Greens sought to bring the deadline forward to 2030, but that attempt also fell. 

Taoiseach

Speaking to the parliament in Strasbourg this morning, Taoiseach Micheál Martin said Europe must “redouble efforts to accelerate the decarbonisation of our society, break our dependence on fossil fuels, and provide a more resilient, secure and sustainable energy system for future generations”.

“There are many who continue to ignore or casually dismiss the scientific consensus about climate change. However, nobody can surely ignore the direct political and economic threat which dependence on fossil fuels poses,” Martin said.

“As far as Ireland is concerned we unequivocally accept that climate change is a critical threat and it must be a defining issue for us,” he said.

“An immediate and large-scale reduction in greenhouse gas emissions is crucial. Unless we act now terrible outcomes will be inevitable.”

He said Ireland believed that Europe “must push forward with its initiatives including the European Green Deal and the sustainable finance agenda”.

“Ireland is ready to play our part. We have enacted legislation to put a legally binding target of reducing emissions by 2030 to 51% below 2018 levels.

“In taking the necessary steps, we must bring our citizens with us, and ensure a just transition for all. Let us make sure that the regions which are most affected get a genuine opportunity to transition to a longer-term, more secure and more prosperous role in energy production.”

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    Mute Sohoma Roanie
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    Jan 27th 2022, 7:33 AM

    I think the fishermen are thinking outside the box, and I hope their peaceful protest has a positive response. They are being very brave though… the Russians don’t mess around.

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    Mute Michael Reilly
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    Jan 27th 2022, 4:05 PM

    @Sohoma Roanie: The fishermen are making f ools of themselves. Having a meeting with a trained Russian diplomat, switched off their phones out of “respect”, allowed the Russians take their photograph and no doubt record the meeting. Then on to Joe Duffy to make further f-ols of themselves and blaming the Government.

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    Mute Donal Desmond
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    Jan 27th 2022, 4:22 PM

    @Michael Reilly: Joe Duffy must have been in shock when he was informed by the fishing delegates that the meeting had gone well. As usual Joe gave his own opinion concerning the Russians. The propaganda sprouted by Duffy would make Gorebbls proud.

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    Mute Mr Drake
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    Jan 27th 2022, 5:45 PM

    @Michael Reilly: Got what they wanted, that type of attitude will get you no where

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    Mute John Sheahan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 6:10 AM

    Bait the head off him.

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    Mute gordon o loughlin
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    Jan 27th 2022, 3:41 PM

    @John Sheahan: I hope he wasn’t coding em

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    Mute gordon o loughlin
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    Jan 27th 2022, 3:42 PM

    @gordon o loughlin: codding

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    Mute Larry Roe
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    Jan 27th 2022, 7:15 AM

    we have no respect for our oceans

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    Mute Colm Molloy
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    Jan 27th 2022, 6:53 AM

    The Spanish could send some boats too

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    Mute Koukliahills
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    Jan 27th 2022, 8:46 AM

    These exercises are almost as close to France as they are to Ireland. The French dont seem too bothered ? Why doesn’t Coveney concentrate on real issues

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    Mute David Jordan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 11:41 AM

    @Koukliahills: “almost as close to France as they are to Ireland.”

    It’s 530 km from French territorial waters and 215 km from Irish territorial waters, it’s twice as close to us than to France.

    https://i.imgur.com/iKDETP6.jpg

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    Mute Eoin Roche
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    Jan 27th 2022, 11:43 AM

    @Koukliahills: a) this is as real as issues get b) you should probably get a map

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    Mute Martello Mulligan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 4:19 PM

    Fair play to the fishermen’s representatives. They stood up for their livelihood and got the attention of the Russian state. Who knows if the ambassador’s assurances will be met but what more could the fishing community do?

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    Mute Paul Gorry
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    Jan 27th 2022, 6:29 AM

    Something fishy going on here methinks.

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    Mute Jonathan O'Riordan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 6:46 AM

    Take him out on the trawler with you for a weeks fishing

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    Mute Fergus Quinlan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 4:12 PM

    The Russians are terrified of invasions from the west, they have had many, Sweden, Napoleon, about 10 countries in 1919. In the last invasion by Germany they lost 25,000,000 people and suffered catastrophic devastation. They do not want NATO missiles on their borders, as the US did not want missiles in Cuba. The US forced regime change in the Ukraine and the New right-wing government discriminate against Russian speakers… forcing Donbas and the Crimea. It is vital that our government use its seat in rhe UN for peace as our media should attempt impartiality.

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    Mute McCarthy John
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    Jan 27th 2022, 7:02 PM

    @Fergus Quinlan: Is this a joke? Russians are afraid of who right now? Ukraine? The Baltic states? Finland? Poland? Alaska? Belarus? Mongolia? Which country can afford to invade them? Which country wants to invade them? If they could only take better care of their own people with all the natural resources they have. What about the poverty rate in Russia? Who is responsible for that? Outsiders or insiders? Or just history?

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    Mute Fergus Quinlan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 9:24 PM

    @McCarthy John: the Russian forces are much smaller than NATO….they cannot take on NATO in a land war….. the real mess will be if Ukraine push into Donbas….. Will Russian forces stand back and watch the slaughter, Or intervention…. just hope it does not happen. If NATO were to cross the Russian border it would lead the nuclear war…..Putin knows all of Russia will be smouldering Ash… .but so will all of Europe, UK and USA… all our energy must be spent in peace making.

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    Mute Fergus Quinlan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 9:28 PM

    @McCarthy John: when I was there …..looked fairly prosperous….. but hope the opposition, the Communist catch up on Putin in the polls…get the peoples wealth back from the Yeltsin inspired grab…

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    Mute Drunk in Dublin
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    Jan 28th 2022, 8:51 AM

    @Fergus Quinlan: if you love Putin so much, why not move to Russia? Sounds like you’d fit in just fine

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    Mute Donal Desmond
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    Jan 28th 2022, 1:25 PM

    @McCarthy John: Since the Revolution of 1917 the West has made every effort to destabilise Russia. Since WW2 a cold war has existed, it is even more prevalent today. The Cuban missile crisis..Certainly the U.S. felt threatened, but considering the U.S. had the USSR surrounded by nuclear weapons, this game brought the word to the brink of extinction. The same scenario is now being played out in reverse.

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    Mute Desmodromic
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    Jan 27th 2022, 8:10 AM

    No need! the army chief of staff has already been in to have the chat over a cuppa chai.

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    Mute Donal Desmond
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    Jan 27th 2022, 11:08 AM

    @Desmodromic: Bit hypocritical of Coveney to state the meeting was inappropriate, Zappone fiasco and party in Foreign Affairs office comes to mind.

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    Mute Eoin Roche
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    Jan 27th 2022, 11:45 AM

    @Donal Desmond: I think international diplomatic matters within a highly tense global standoff are a little bit more serious in scale than Katherine Zappone’s tea and biccies. Don’t you think?

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    Mute Donal Desmond
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    Jan 27th 2022, 1:21 PM

    @Eoin Roche: Wonder why there was no outcry by Coveney when NATO exercises are carried out off the Irish coast. The International crisis is certainly worrying, but it certainly would be helpful if the likes of RTE were to give the Russian viewpoint. Coveney and Varadkar must be on their bended knees thanking God for Boris Johnson and the Ukraine.

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    Mute Peter
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    Jan 27th 2022, 1:57 PM

    @Donal Desmond: eh they did, Russian ambassador was on six one the other night lying his ar** off, sorry I mean talking about Ukraine and about the live fire exercise.

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    Jan 27th 2022, 3:06 PM

    @Peter: Yes the Russian ambassador was on the news . They dissected every word he said ..Fair enough, but they went to disparage every word he said with the help of pro Ukraine government officials. It must have come as a shock to the propagandist Joe Duffy that the Fishing delegates praised the Russian ambassador today.

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    Mute Drunk in Dublin
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    Jan 28th 2022, 8:55 AM

    @Donal Desmond: why would it be a surprise that fishermen can be easily fooled by a trained Russian diplomat?

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    Mute tottkingham
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    Jan 27th 2022, 6:19 AM

    Shades of ‘Red storm Rising’ here. Splitting the Atlantic.

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    Mute Mary Nugent
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    Jan 27th 2022, 9:08 AM

    Bring back CMDR John Kavanagh of the Naval Service, he stood up to the Russians before.

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    Mute Garreth Byrne
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    Jan 27th 2022, 1:00 PM

    Will Fungie the dolphin and his pals turn up to protest, or Wally the walrus?

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    Mute Jonathan O'Riordan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 6:49 AM

    So Fury Molotov is going to meet with Spud

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    Mute Larry Rawson
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    Jan 27th 2022, 2:38 PM

    Irish Board of Fisheries Need to Get Back in the office and Synchronise Work Dutys to assist the Fishermen GROSS incompetence as usual

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    Mute Gary C
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    Jan 27th 2022, 4:42 PM

    That put them in their Plaice, see what I did there.
    This is a non event

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    Mute Jonathan
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    Jan 27th 2022, 4:15 PM

    We need to interrogate the fishermen!!!

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    Mute Splat
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    Jan 28th 2022, 4:36 PM

    Hilarious that they went onto Joe Duffy and thought they had achieved something. I bet Tubrity even thought about getting them on the line up tonight LOL.. I’ll give it to them but fairly embarrassing from what’s coming out of the embassy now. As if Filatov was ever going to rely any of the fishermen’s concerns.

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