13
Sep
2022
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Consequences of drought, fire, and other extreme weather phenomena: increasing EU's efforts to fight climate change (debate)
Mr President, thank you very much. Europe has witnessed yet another summer of extreme weather, with intense drought, huge fires and a scorching heat. It is the heat that kills the most people. This is why greener cities, EU emergency support, better climate adaptation are important. The fact is, however, that only reducing emissions can save our future generations, as well as our vulnerable and fragile and elderly today. I am concerned when more and more right-wing politicians talk about pausing the climate transition and postponing sharp action on the future – despite the fact that study-by-study shows how serious the situation is and that we actually also have more fruits to draw from changing faster. No, instead we need to increase climate ambition, accelerate renewables and make ourselves independent of fossil fuels. The extreme weather of spring and summer can only be interpreted in one way: The EU's climate policy needs to move faster.