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EU approves €86 billion plan to help people impacted by climate transition

The EU Parliament passed a series of votes on climate legislation today that have been long in the works.

THE EU PARLIAMENT has approved a plan for a fund to support people and groups who are most likely to be impacted by the societal transition to combat the climate crisis, especially in the areas of energy and transport.

The Social Climate Fund, which is to be established in 2026, was passed during a plenary session in Strasbourg this morning with 521 MEPs voting in favour, against 75 opposed and 43 abstentions.

Once fully implemented, the fund is expected to include a total of €86 billion “to ensure that the climate transition will be fair and socially inclusive”.

“Vulnerable households, micro-enterprises and transport users who are particularly affected by energy and transport poverty will benefit from this,” an EU press statement said.

€65 billion will be funded through auctioning industrial emissions allowances, with the remainder coming from national resources.

The approval for the fund came as part of a series of votes in the parliament today on important climate legislation at the heart of the EU’s ’Fit for 55′ plan to reduce the bloc’s greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 compared to 1990.

In 2015, countries committed under the Paris Agreement to try to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees and not to allow it to surpass 2 degrees. The world is currently around 1.1 degrees warmer than pre-industrial times and is already experiencing impacts of the climate crisis such as heatwaves, droughts and melting ice sheets. 

Global surface temperatures are expected to exceed 1.5 and 2 degrees unless “deep reductions” are made to emissions. Already, the  scale of recent changes to the climate are “unprecedented” over hundreds and thousands of years, according to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).

Another key piece of legislation voted on today was a reform of the EU’s emissions trading system (ETS), which puts a cap on the amount of emissions that certain industries can produce. 

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

MEPs voted (413 in favour to 167 against and 57 abstentions) to increase the system’s stringency, demanding a 62% reduction in emissions by 2030 compared to 2005, and to phase out from 2026 a practice of allocating some allowances for free.

To date, the ETS has included companies operating in the sectors of electricity and heat generation, energy-intensive industry (oil refineries, steel works, and the production of certain materials like iron and aluminium) and, aviation within the European Economic Area. The reform will include emissions from the maritime sector for the first time and create an additional system for road transport fuel and buildings from 2027 or 2028.

A revision of the ETS came before the European Parliament last year but was rejected over concerns that right-wing parties had watered down the proposal’s initial level of ambition.

The reform was sent back to a committee stage, which also delayed the approval of the Social Climate Fund because its funding stream is tied to the revenue raised through auctioning emissions allowances under the ETS.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 2:14 PM

    I need to Transition to the Warm weather in France or Spain. How much do we get?

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    Apr 18th 2023, 1:58 PM

    It’s funny how Journal commenters just go on the attack when ever there’s a mention of climate change.
    I’m assuming this kind of funding will help olive farmers in Spain where their crops were totally devastated last year, producing almost 50% less than usual.
    Or maybe our own farmers who had a fodder crisis caused by weather events in 2012/2013 and needed to be bailed out by the taxpayer. These kinds of crises are predicted to become more and more common.
    Or maybe logistics companies on the Rhine last summer who couldn’t move anything because the river ran almost completely dry in parts.
    But yes it’s all a scam by Eamon Ryan so you’ll have to live in communist 15 minute cities.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 4:24 PM

    ‘through auctioning industrial emissions allowances’
    Who do you think is going to pay for this? They are just copying the Greens playbook, more taxes or costs.
    Still waiting for Eamon Ryan to tell us where the hundreds of thousands of Green jobs have been created in Ireland.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 6:42 PM

    That’s over half of the EU budget ffs, is it any wonder the Brits left.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 4:06 PM

    Nothing new there, dreamers all of them.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 5:54 PM

    Another comment deleted for pointing out the truth, no free press in Ireland.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 6:07 PM

    @David Mercedes: I get a free paper in cork , it’s sh#*¥E but it’s free.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 6:37 PM

    @087mail: I would have if he had one

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    Apr 18th 2023, 7:26 PM

    “Together, we will make Europe the first climate neutral continent” – Before Africa and Antarctica, yeah, dream on Ursula Andress!

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    Apr 18th 2023, 3:12 PM

    They’ll buy a lot of firepower with that.

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    Apr 18th 2023, 1:29 PM

    I hope the funds for developing countries actually start happening too, to the promised levels. Steps away from fossil fuels are starting in developed countries but developing countries like India, with a population that nearly 20% of the world, really need the funds as they are going to become more harmful to the climate as they copy our lifestyles when they become developed countries

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