14
Sep
2021
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Presentation of the Fit for 55 package after the publication of the IPCC report (debate)
Mr President, ladies and gentlemen, the Fit for 55 package is the key instrument for achieving the new 2030 CO2 reduction target. Parliament had called for a 60% reduction but we are ready to roll up our sleeves to help respond to the main challenge of our century, which is to accompany the recovery towards a new model of zero-emission sustainable development. But it must be clear that this change must be accompanied by a just transition and that it leaves no one behind. Environmental sustainability can never be achieved without social sustainability. It is clear that the green transition cannot only be for those who can afford it and the costs cannot fall on the most economically vulnerable sections of the population. That is why we think that great attention should be paid to the impact and social costs of extending the ETS system to public transport and buildings and that is why we believe, instead, that the new Social Climate Fund goes in the right direction, which accompanies the transition with fairness so that it is for everyone. In short, the work on the package that we will have in front of us in the coming months will certainly be challenging, but this cannot be an alibi to stay still and leave everything as it is. The latest IPCC data has shown once again that it is essential to give a quick and clear response to avoid moving from an emergency to an emergency. (The President withdrew the floor from the speaker)