Global Strike for Climate
Press release
Climate proofing budgets is the best way
to ensure that governments do not spend a single euro that could further
climate change
For the global strike for climate, city
leaders representing the European Covenant of Mayors have come together to
demand the climate proofing of budgets at an EU and national level. Climate
proofing budgets is the best way of ensuring that everything possible is done
to meet the EU’s commitments under the Paris Climate Agreement, achieve the
promise of a carbon neutral EU by 2050 and avoid stranded assets as fossil fuel
investments outlive their usefulness.
What is Climate Proofing?
Climate proofing is about analysing every
euro committed and spent and assigning it a value in carbon emissions. In this
way, spending in various government departments outside of the environment or
climate departments does not undermine the spending done to mitigate and
counteract climate change.
In practice, it means eliminating spending
on fossil fuels and prioritising spending on efficiency first and renewable
energy measures which will reduce emissions and lead to a more rational use of
resources.
Climate proofing should be a cornerstone of incoming EU Commissioner President Ursula von der Leyen’s ‘Green New Deal’ promised in her first 100 days.
Climate proofing budgets is an effective way of changing our spending and questioning our model of development, in a way that is consistent with our Paris Agreement commitments. It is also a mechanism that can be used to track, on an annual basis on how we are doing in making the necessary changes. As local government leaders, we are committed to support the EU Commission in making our common ambition a reality
Juan Espadas, Mayor of Sevilla, Spain and Board Member of the European Covenant of Mayors
Paris has already adopted its 2050 climate neutral strategy and measuring the climate impact of our entire budget is vital for success. We expect the European leaders to be as bold as we are at municipal level
Célia Blauel, Deputy Mayor of Paris and Board Member of the European Covenant of Mayors
Right now, we have a massive inconsistency in our spending across Europe. With the left hand we are digging deep to find the funds to support a shared energy transition, and with the right hand we are spending money on fossil fuel projects that makes a more sustainable Europe difficult to achieve
Prof. Dr. Eckart Würzner, Mayor of Heidelberg, Germany and Board Member of the European Covenant of Mayors
In light of the huge global challenge all of us face in meeting the 1.5°C target, we as European Mayors join our young citizens in their urgent call for action. We will act as their close allies and play our part by further intensifying efforts to make our cities – and Europe – climate neutral. We will work to achieve the Green Deal that we need – one that fosters climate innovation, promotes prosperous development, and creates opportunities for future generations
Andreas Wolter, Mayor of Cologne, Germany, acting Board Member of the European Covenant of Mayors
What about the money?
The
European Commission’s current proposal is that climate-related spending should
be 25% of the next Multiannual Financial Framework 2021-2027 (MFF) – about €320
billion. But the impact of that amount will be reduced if other budget lines
continue to spend money on projects which support or increase carbon emissions.
According to Eurostat figures, government spending was 45.8 % of GDP in 2017 across the EU for a total
of over €7 trillion euro – representing the most powerful mechanism available
for safeguarding a Europe which lives within its carbon limits, and ensuring
that money spent combatting climate change is as effective as possible.
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