What is the European Climate Pact?
The European Climate Pact is a movement of people united around a common cause, each taking steps in their own worlds to build a more sustainable Europe. Launched by the European Commission, the Pact is part of the European Green Deal and is helping the EU to meet its goal to become climate-neutral by 2050.
Everyone has a place in the Pact. You can get involved whether you are just starting out on your climate action journey or already working to make a difference in your world. You can take part as an individual or as an organisation – for example, a city, a community or an association.
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The European Climate Pact photo competition shone a light on the inspiring actions people are taking for the climate at home, in their communities and in cities, helping to build a more sustainable Europe for the future.
We are dealing with man-made climate change,” announced Jan Dusík, the European Commission’s Deputy Director-General for Climate Action, as he opened the Climate Pact’s citizen-led climate action event on 8 October in Brussels.
We know that not all heroes wear capes and when it comes to climate, anyone taking meaningful action can be a superhero.