The European Climate Pact is currently exploring different possibilities for participating in COP26. The Pact Secretariat will reach out to Climate Pact Ambassadors, if it becomes feasible for them to participate in COP26. One way will be in the context of Peer Parliaments - we will be looking for Ambassadors to run these deliberative discussions with their networks to bring their voices to the COP in Glasgow.
The Pact Secretariat has distributed communication materials, including a logo, to Climate Pact Ambassadors. (Many of these materials are available through the Pact's resource centre here: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/resources/communications-toolkit_en), further resources will be available on the Community Hub (https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/join-community_en)
The Climate Pact is exploring possibilities for supporting of Pact Ambassadors activities via in kind support. Funding as such would need to be from third parties (e.g. via matchmaking with philanthropists or donors), since being an Ambassador does not involve direct financial support from the European Commission.
The Climate Pact welcomes applications to become a Climate Pact Ambassador from anyone interested in climate action, either as an individual or on behalf of an organisation.
For further information, please see https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en and, to apply, please see https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/ClimatePactAmbassadors
The best way to partner with the Climate Pact Ambassadors is to become a Climate Pact Ambassador. For further information, please see https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en and, to apply, please see https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/ClimatePactAmbassadors There will be specific opportunities for schools and teachers in cooperation with Education for Climate coalition.
The best way to encourage other people to become Climate Pact Ambassadors is to become an Ambassador yourself and to tell them about the actions that you and fellow Ambassadors have taken.
For further information, please see https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en and, to apply, please see https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/ClimatePactAmbassadors
There are social partners among the Climate Pact Ambassadors. To view profiles of all Ambassadors, please see https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/meet-our-ambassadors_en
The European Climate Pact welcomes applications from people from outside the EU as well as inside. As we are only starting out, we are not yet offering specific support to non-EU Ambassadors but they are welcome to join and network.
To view profiles of all Ambassadors, please see https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/meet-our-ambassadors_en
The Climate Pact Community Hub provides a space for the Ambassadors to connect, develop and implement climate solutions, big and small, share ideas and best practices with each other. Community Hub is an online platform where we bring mobilised parties together – for connection and networking between likeminded people. For more information and to log in, please see https://climate-pact.network.europa.eu/book-page/about-climate-pact-community
Country coordinators reach out to Ambassadors shortly after they are formally accepted. Country coordinators should be able to answer most enquiries from Ambassadors in relation to their Ambassadorship but, for any further enquiries relating to Ambassadorship, please email the Climate Pact Secretariat at ambassadorseuclimatepact [dot] eu (ambassadors[at]euclimatepact[dot]eu). For other kinds of enquiry, please email the Climate Pact Secretariat at contact
euclimatepact [dot] eu (contact[at]euclimatepact[dot]eu).
The Climate Pact Community Hub provides a space for the Ambassadors to connect, develop and implement climate solutions, big and small, share ideas and best practices with each other. Community Hub is an online platform where we bring mobilised parties together – for connection and networking between likeminded people. For more information and to log in, please see https://climate-pact.network.europa.eu/book-page/about-climate-pact-community
The Climate Pact Community Hub provides a space for the Ambassadors to connect, develop and implement climate solutions, big and small, share ideas and best practices with each other. Community Hub is an online platform where we bring mobilised parties together – for connection and networking between likeminded people. For more information and to log in, please see https://climate-pact.network.europa.eu/book-page/about-climate-pact-community
Thank you for applying to become a Climate Pact Ambassador. The Pact Secretariat is processing an overwhelming number of applications and will respond to yours before August.
The EU is committed to supporting clean, sustainable development internationally, and over a third of the world’s public climate finance comes from the EU and its Member States.
You can find more information here: https://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/international/finance_en
The role of Ambassadors of the European Climate Pact is to inform, inspire and support climate action in their communities and networks, as set out here: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en . This involves reaching out to people and organisations that are not already convinced of the need to take climate actions. We believe Ambassadors are the best multipliers - let us know if you have any ideas on how to 'reach the unreachable'.
Also, the Pact’s pledging platforms (for individuals and organisations) offer menus of concrete actions that communities, organisations and individual citizens can commit themselves to taking. See https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges_en for further details. We will also provide materials for the Ambassadors and other stakeholders to run Peer Parliaments - deliberative discussions with their networks to reach more citizens.
The European Commission’s six priorities encompass all 17 Sustainable Development Goals, as set out here: https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/international-strategies/sustainable-development-goals/eu-holistic-approach-sustainable-development_en. (The European Green Deal is one of those six priorities and encompasses 12 SDGs. See https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/priorities-2019-2024/european-green-deal/delivering-european-green-deal_en for further details on the European Green Deal.) The European Climate Pact is designed to enable people, communities and organisations to take actions that serve to implement the solutions outlined in the European Green Deal. Collectively, actions taken under the European Climate Pact will therefore help make progress towards those 12 SDGs – and, in practice, towards the other 5 SDGs as well.
Yes. To do this, you could become a Climate Pact Ambassador – see https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en – and propose an action relating to the mucilage in the Marmara Sea and network with others interested in this topic. You could also hold an event relating to the mucilage in the Marmara Sea and apply to the Pact Secretariat to promote it as a satellite event, see https://europa.eu/climate-pact/register-satellite-event_en .
The European Climate Pact welcomes applications from businesses, as well as other organisations, to become European Climate Pact Ambassadors – see https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en – and encourages businesses to make climate action pledges – see for more details and benefits of applying: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges/organisation-and-group-pledging_en .
For information concerning EU and national activities in promoting CSR, improving environmental standards in business, see https://ec.europa.eu/info/business-economy-euro/doing-business-eu/corporate-social-responsibility-csr_en . For general information about EU business programmes and financial instruments, networks and support for business, please see https://ec.europa.eu/info/business-economy-euro/doing-business-eu/finance-and-support_en .
The European Climate Pact is primarily a platform for citizens and organisations. It aims to connect people, support a grassroots climate movement and encourage individual pledges and behavioural changes for the benefit of the climate.
At EU-level, our pledge is the European Green Deal - a roadmap to transform Europe into a modern, resource-efficient and competitive economy. The EU is committed to reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by 55% by 2030, and achieving climate neutrality by 2050. You can find more information about the European Green Deal, supported by the European Climate Pact at https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/priorities-2019-2024/european-green-deal/delivering-european-green-deal_en
The European Commission is also committed to making itself more sustainable as an institution, and has put plans in place to become climate-neutral by 2030.
For an overview of national climate action progress, there are different independent organisations that track the climate action policies and progress of countries, such as the Climate Change Performance Index (https://ccpi.org/) or Climate Action Tracker (https://climateactiontracker.org/).
Please see https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges/organisation-and-group-pledging_en for information regarding organisational pledging, including how to make a pledge.
The European Climate Pact partners with Count Us In, a global pledging platform showing the relative impacts of a variety of pledges, see https://www.count-us-in.org/en-gb/businesses/eu-climate-pact/campaigns/euclimatepact/
The Education for Climate coalition is a participatory and co-created initiative aiming to engage the education community at EU, national, regional and local levels. It is linked to the European Climate Pact. For further details, see: https://education-for-climate.ec.europa.eu/_en
The European Commission’s “Farm to Fork” strategy aims to make food systems fair, healthy and environmentally-friendly, is at the heart of the European Green Deal, and includes elements on food waste prevention as well as sustainable production and consumption, among others. For further information, please see: https://ec.europa.eu/food/horizontal-topics/farm-fork-strategy_en
As part of the EU's efforts to achieve its climate and energy goals in line with the Paris Agreement and the 2030 UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the European Union strongly supports the transition to a low-carbon, more resource-efficient and sustainable economy. The EU and its member states contribute to climate action beyond their borders too, by collectively being the largest provider of public climate finance in the world, around one-third. In 2019, they provided funding to developing countries worth €21.9 billion.
For further information, please see: https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/policies/climate-finance/ and https://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/international/finance_en
Within the European Commission’s European Green Deal the Circular Economy Action Plan targets how products are designed, promotes more circular processes in our economy, encourages sustainable consumption, and aims to reduce waste and ensure that resources used are kept in the EU economy for as long as possible. For further details, see: https://ec.europa.eu/environment/strategy/circular-economy-action-plan_en
Additionally, the European Commission has launched the Green Consumption Pledge, an initiative that encourages businesses to become more climate-friendly by, for example, reducing their carbon footprint or producing more sustainable products. For further details, see: https://ec.europa.eu/info/policies/consumers/consumer-protection/green-consumption-pledge-initiative_en
The EU recognises the urgency of taking immediate action on climate change to preserve the health, prosperity, and well-being of people in Europe and all over the world. We have raised the EU ambition, making a net greenhouse gas emissions reduction of -55% by 2030 a binding commitment in the European Climate Law. Our comprehensive impact assessment accompanying the 2020 Communication Stepping up Europe’s 2030 climate ambition, sets out that this level of ambition puts the EU on a balanced and credible pathway to achieve its objective of climate neutrality by 2050. This raised ambition also represents a significant increase in the EU's Nationally Determined Contribution under the Paris Agreement, and sets the stage for the upcoming UN climate negotiations in Glasgow.
Through the European Green Deal launched by the European Commission and supported by the European Climate Pact, all 27 EU Member States are committed to making the EU the first climate-neutral continent in the world by 2050.
For further information, please see https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/priorities-2019-2024/european-green-deal/delivering-european-green-deal_en#leading-the-third-industrial-revolution and https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/ip_21_3541
Within the European Commission’s European Green Deal the Circular Economy Action Plan targets how products are designed, promotes more circular processes in our economy, encourages sustainable consumption, and aims to reduce waste and ensure that resources used are kept in the EU economy for as long as possible. For further details, see: https://ec.europa.eu/environment/strategy/circular-economy-action-plan_en
Additionally, the European Commission has launched the Green Consumption Pledge, an initiative that encourages businesses to become more climate-friendly by, for example, reducing their carbon footprint or producing more sustainable products. For further details, see: https://ec.europa.eu/info/policies/consumers/consumer-protection/green-consumption-pledge-initiative_en
While the EU is raising its own climate ambition, less stringent environmental and climate policies are in force in some non-EU countries. This has the potential to put EU and global climate efforts at risk if industries transfer polluting production to other countries with less ambitious climate policies, or if EU products are replaced by more carbon-intensive imports. To tackle this issue, the European Commission has proposed a Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism to put a fair price on the carbon emitted during production, and to encourage cleaner industry in non-EU countries. For further details, please see: https://ec.europa.eu/commission/presscorner/detail/en/fs_21_3666
The European Green Deal, supported by the European Climate Pact, includes a renovation strategy (see https://ec.europa.eu/energy/topics/energy-efficiency/energy-efficient-buildings/renovation-wave_en ) and a biodiversity strategy (see https://ec.europa.eu/environment/strategy/biodiversity-strategy-2030_en )
Supporting job creation, business competitiveness, economic growth, sustainable development, and improving citizens’ quality of life, the EU's Cohesion Policy targets all regions and cities in the European Union and is delivered through specific funds. For further details, see https://ec.europa.eu/regional_policy/en/policy/what/investment-policy/
Countering the climate crisis has to be a global effort - Europe has to do its part, but all countries must come on board in order to limit global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees centigrade. The European Union is a leader in climate diplomacy - working both in multilateral fora and at a bilateral level on promoting ambitious global climate goals and actions in pursuit of a planetary transition towards climate neutrality. For further details, see: https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/policies/climate-change/climate-external-policy/
Also, the European Climate Pact welcomes applications from people from outside the EU as well as inside. To view profiles of all onboarded Ambassadors, please see https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/meet-our-ambassadors_en
Climate Pact Ambassadors who represent businesses can play a key role in greening their companies' supply chains as well as their own company. For further details of the role of Ambassadors, see: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en . This involves reaching out to people and organisations that are not already convinced of the need to take climate actions. Also, the Pact’s pledging platforms offer menus of concrete actions that communities, organisations and individual citizens can commit themselves to taking. See https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges_en for further details.
The role of Ambassadors of the European Climate Pact is to inform, inspire and support climate action in their communities and networks, as set out here: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en . This involves reaching out to people and organisations that are not already convinced of the need to take climate actions. We believe Ambassadors are the best multipliers - let us know if you have any ideas on how to 'reach the unreachable'.
Also, the Pact’s pledging platforms (for individuals and organisations) offer menus of concrete actions that communities, organisations and individual citizens can commit themselves to taking. See https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges_en for further details. We will also provide materials for the Ambassadors and other stakeholders to run Peer Parliaments - deliberative discussions with their networks to reach more citizens.
The European Climate Pact welcomes applications from people from outside the EU as well as inside. As we are only starting out, we are not yet offering specific support to non-EU Ambassadors but they are welcome to join and network. To view profiles of all Ambassadors, please see https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/meet-our-ambassadors_en
For the European Commission's resources library on food waste, please see: https://ec.europa.eu/food/safety/food-waste/resources-library_en
If you teach students between 11-17 years old, explore the interactive site “Our planet, our future” https://ec.europa.eu/clima/sites/youth/node_en to learn about the science of climate change, what's happening across the EU and how we can all do our bit to fight climate change. In addition, the Teacher’s Hub https://ec.europa.eu/clima/sites/youth/teachers_en offers a selection of classroom activities and relevant materials to help you structure your classes and engage students with interactive exercises.
Yes, certainly. The European Union seeks to lead the world by example in doing so. The comprehensive impact assessment of Europe’s 2030 climate ambition shows that this level of ambition puts the EU on a balanced and credible pathway to achieve its objective of climate neutrality by 2050. This raised ambition also represents a significant increase in the EU's Nationally Determined Contribution under the Paris Agreement, and sets the stage for the upcoming UN climate negotiations at COP26 in Glasgow.
For further details, please see: https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/priorities-2019-2024/european-green-deal/delivering-european-green-deal_en
All kinds of organisations are welcome to become Climate Pact Ambassadors. The role of Ambassadors of the European Climate Pact is to inform, inspire and support climate action in their communities and networks, as set out here: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en . This involves reaching out to people and organisations that are not already convinced of the need to take climate actions.
Also, the Pact’s pledging platforms offer menus of concrete actions that communities, organisations and individual citizens can commit themselves to taking. See https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges_en for further details.
For an overview of EU policies, projects, and research and innovation activities on sustainable food systems, please see: https://knowledge4policy.ec.europa.eu/global-food-nutrition-security/topic/sustainable-food-systems/navigation-page/eu-action-sustainable-food-systems_en
Under the European Green Deal, the EU biodiversity strategy for 2030 commits to planting at least 3 billion additional trees in the EU by 2030. The additional trees need to be planted and grown in full respect of ecological principles. This means that the right tree has to be planted in the right place and for the right purpose. This requires long term planning and monitoring. For further details, please see: https://ec.europa.eu/environment/3-billion-trees_en
Under the European Green Deal, the EU biodiversity strategy for 2030 commits to planting at least 3 billion additional trees in the EU by 2030. The additional trees need to be planted and grown in full respect of ecological principles. This means that the right tree has to be planted in the right place and for the right purpose. This requires long term planning and monitoring. For further details, please see: https://ec.europa.eu/environment/3-billion-trees_en
The European Climate Pact partners with Count Us In, a global pledging platform showing the relative impacts of a variety of pledges, see https://www.count-us-in.org/en-gb/businesses/eu-climate-pact/campaigns/euclimatepact/
The EU is committed to supporting clean, sustainable development internationally, and over a third of the world’s public climate finance comes from the EU and its Member States.
You can find more information here: https://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/international/finance_en
Greenwashing is the act of misleading people about the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service, usually with the aim of improving reputation, or securing or winning new custom.
One of the Pact's values is "No greenwashing" Pledges will be registered in such a way as to demonstrate that participants' commitments are concrete, public, and transparent. The Commission will develop an appropriate way to monitor progress, with different levels of scrutiny depending on the participant’s capacity. Learn more about the Pact values here: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/about/about-pact_en
The European Climate Pact partners with Count Us In, a global pledging platform that shows the relative impacts of a variety of pledges, see https://www.count-us-in.org/en-gb/businesses/eu-climate-pact/campaigns/euclimatepact/
All kinds of organisations are welcome to become Climate Pact Ambassadors. The role of Ambassadors of the European Climate Pact is to inform, inspire and support climate action in their communities and networks, as set out here: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en . This involves reaching out to people and organisations that are not already convinced of the need to take climate actions.
Also, the Pact’s pledging platforms offer menus of concrete actions that communities, organisations and individual citizens can commit themselves to taking. See https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges_en for further details.
All kinds of organisations are welcome to become Climate Pact Ambassadors. The role of Ambassadors of the European Climate Pact is to inform, inspire and support climate action in their communities and networks, as set out here: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en . This involves reaching out to people and organisations that are not already convinced of the need to take climate actions.
Also, the Pact’s pledging platforms offer menus of concrete actions that communities, organisations and individual citizens can commit themselves to taking. See https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges_en for further details.
The Community Hub is an online communication platform designed to bring all Ambassadors together – to connect and network with likeminded people, increase knowledge and nurture innovation. The Community Hub gives Ambassadors lots of possibilities. Within the Networks or groups, for example, Ambassadors can create events or discussions about certain topics
The role of Ambassadors of the European Climate Pact is to inform, inspire and support climate action in their communities and networks, as set out here: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en .This involves reaching out to people and organisations that are not already convinced of the need to take climate actions. We believe Ambassadors are the best multipliers - let us know if you have any ideas on how to 'reach the unreachable'.
Also, the Pact’s pledging platforms (for individuals and organisations) offer menus of concrete actions that communities, organisations and individual citizens can commit themselves to taking. See https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges_en for further details. We will also provide materials for the Ambassadors and other stakeholders to run Peer Parliaments - deliberative discussions with their networks to reach more citizens.
The role of Ambassadors of the European Climate Pact is to inform, inspire and support climate action in their communities and networks, as set out here: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en . This involves reaching out to people and organisations that are not already convinced of the need to take climate actions. We believe Ambassadors are the best multipliers - let us know if you have any ideas on how to 'reach the unreachable'.
Also, the Pact’s pledging platforms (for individuals and organisations) offer menus of concrete actions that communities, organisations and individual citizens can commit themselves to taking. See https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges_en for further details. We will also provide materials for the Ambassadors and other stakeholders to run Peer Parliaments - deliberative discussions with their networks to reach more citizens.
The European Climate Pact welcomes applications from people from outside the EU as well as inside. As we are only starting out, we are not yet offering specific support to non-EU Ambassadors but they are welcome to join and network. To view profiles of all Ambassadors, please see https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/meet-our-ambassadors_en
All kinds of organisations are welcome to become Climate Pact Ambassadors. The role of Ambassadors of the European Climate Pact is to inform, inspire and support climate action in their communities and networks, as set out here: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en . This involves reaching out to people and organisations that are not already convinced of the need to take climate actions.
Also, the Pact’s pledging platforms offer menus of concrete actions that communities, organisations and individual citizens can commit themselves to taking. See https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges_en for further details.
Sí, claro. La Unión Europea busca liderar al mundo con el ejemplo en esta misma cuestión. Para obtener más detalles, consulte: https://ec.europa.eu/info/strategy/priorities-2019-2024/european-green-deal/delivering-european-green-deal_en#making-transport-sustainable-for-all
The role of Ambassadors of the European Climate Pact is to inform, inspire and support climate action in their communities and networks, as set out here: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en . This involves reaching out to people and organisations that are not already convinced of the need to take climate actions. We believe Ambassadors are the best multipliers - let us know if you have any ideas on how to 'reach the unreachable'.
Also, the Pact’s pledging platforms (for individuals and organisations) offer menus of concrete actions that communities, organisations and individual citizens can commit themselves to taking. See https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges_en for further details. We will also provide materials for the Ambassadors and other stakeholders to run Peer Parliaments - deliberative discussions with their networks to reach more citizens.
For an overview of EU policies, projects, and research and innovation activities on sustainable food systems, please see: https://knowledge4policy.ec.europa.eu/global-food-nutrition-security/topic/sustainable-food-systems/navigation-page/eu-action-sustainable-food-systems_en
The EU's Farm to Fork Strategy is an integral part of the European Green Deal, which is supported by the European Climate Pact.
The role of Ambassadors of the European Climate Pact is to inform, inspire and support climate action in their communities and networks, as set out here: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en . This involves reaching out to people and organisations that are not already convinced of the need to take climate actions.
Also, the Pact’s pledging platforms offer menus of concrete actions that communities, organisations and individual citizens can commit themselves to taking. See https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges_en for further details.
Such a label exists: eg. the EU Ecolabel. For further details, please see: https://ec.europa.eu/environment/ecolabel/
Within the European Commission’s European Green Deal is the Circular Economy Action Plan, which targets how products are designed, promotes more circular processes in our economy, encourages sustainable consumption, and aims to reduce waste and ensure that resources used are kept in the EU economy for as long as possible. For further details, see: https://ec.europa.eu/environment/strategy/circular-economy-action-plan_en
The Education for Climate coalition is a participatory and co-created initiative aiming to engage the education community at EU, national, regional and local levels. It is linked to the European Climate Pact. For further details, see: https://education-for-climate.ec.europa.eu/_en
The role of Ambassadors of the European Climate Pact is to inform, inspire and support climate action in their communities and networks, as set out here: https://europa.eu/climate-pact/ambassadors/become-ambassador_en . This involves reaching out to people and organisations that are not already convinced of the need to take climate actions.
Also, the Pact’s pledging platforms offer menus of concrete actions that communities, organisations and individual citizens can commit themselves to taking. See https://europa.eu/climate-pact/pledges_en for further details.