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Home > Archives for European Green Deal

European Green Deal

Bulgaria’s opportunity to address energy and transport poverty: The Social Climate Fund challenge

June 4, 2025

The European Union’s Social Climate Fund presents Bulgaria – one of the EU’s poorest Member States – with a significant opportunity to tackle energy and transport poverty. Under this funding instrument, the country has been allocated a total of EUR 2.5 billion for the 2026–2032 period. However, concerns are mounting that weak planning, institutional resistance to reform, and a lack of transparency could prevent this funding from reaching the people who need it most.


Latvia’s cohesion policy at a crossroads: Balancing security priorities and green investments

May 14, 2025

Latvia is rethinking how it allocates its EU cohesion policy funds, as growing security concerns linked to the regional geopolitical climate put pressure on previously agreed green investment priorities. But will this shift towards national defence undermine the country’s long-term environmental and climate goals?


Letter to EC President Von der Leyen calling to uphold climate, nature and public health priorities in the next EU budget

May 8, 2025

Letter to EC President Von der Leyen calling to uphold climate, nature and public health priorities in the next EU budget.


Proposals for the next EU budget

April 24, 2025

Our current crises stem from the environmental and social injustices of past decades. It is therefore essential that we learn from current EU budget instruments to create a coherent, strategic, enforceable and accessible framework for the next EU budget.


The need for phasing out peat to reduce climate crises: Latvia’s challenges and opportunities

March 25, 2025

The most significant uses of peat in the world are for the creation of soil substrates and the production of energy. In 2022, the peat sector was responsible for 10.7 per cent of Latvia’s total greenhouse gas emissions. Peatlands store twice as much carbon as forests worldwide.


Reforming with purpose: A checklist of reforms and investments for the EU’s national social climate plans

March 12, 2025

National social climate plans are a critical component of the EU’s efforts to ensure a fair and equitable transition to climate neutrality, helping to counterbalance the adverse impacts of the EU’s second Emissions Trading System on the most vulnerable.


Towards Green Cohesion seminar – Key demands

February 4, 2025

This document presents key recommendations for shaping the future of the EU’s post-2027 cohesion policy.


Cohesion policy at a crossroads: Navigating the 2025 mid-term review and the next EU budget

December 6, 2024

This report details how the mid-term review of EU cohesion policy should be approached with ambition and a clear sense of direction.


Hydrogen’s empty promises: How Hungary, Poland and Romania are betting on false solutions

November 20, 2024

Despite the EU’s seemingly unending enthusiasm for hydrogen as a decarbonisation tool, there’s increasing concern over the risks of investing in unproven, inefficient or ineffective production methods and applications.


Green Solidarity: Guiding principles for a truly just Social Climate Fund

November 6, 2024

The Social Climate Fund (SCF) was established by the EU to help alleviate the negative social and economic impacts of the new Emissions Trading System (ETS2), which introduces a carbon price on transport and heating.


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