The climate is changing - is Europe ready?

"The climate is changing, and unfortunately even the best efforts to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions – the cause of this change – will not stop the extreme weather events that are already affecting Europe today. Europe can no longer afford to pay for the consequences later. It must start to a...

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Main Authors: Ahtonen, Annika, Chiorean-Sime, Serban, Schneider, Caroline, Sudbery, Imogen
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Brussels 2012
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19120257124919484399-The-climate-is-changing---is-e.htm
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Summary:"The climate is changing, and unfortunately even the best efforts to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions – the cause of this change – will not stop the extreme weather events that are already affecting Europe today. Europe can no longer afford to pay for the consequences later. It must start to adapt now. More must be done to address the impact of climate change on biodiversity, water and food security, human health, infrastructure, and overall economic and social development. Measures taken must be smart, cost-effective and, when possible, creative projects that encourage innovation and benefit society as a whole. This Issue Paper, written by Annika Ahtonen with Serban Chiorean-Sime, Caroline Schneider and Imogen Sudbury shows that although climate-change adaptation is primarily a national responsibility, the EU has various tools at its disposal to help member states, regions and businesses to carry out adaptation measures in a smart and cost-effective way. The discussion is timely: the European Commission is currently working on an EU Adaptation Strategy, which is expected to be adopted in the spring of 2013. Also, the EU is still engaged in the final battle over the EU budget for 2014-2020, where one of the remaining questions is the extent to which it will reflect the political priority given to creating a greener and more sustainable European economy, and the extent to which its programmes will promote climate action."
Physical Description:66 p.
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