Introduction

The climate and energy framework for 2030 sets targets and strategic objectives at the EU level for the period 2021-2030. The key objectives for 2030 are as follows: reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 40% (compared to 1990 levels – the EU has specifically committed to reducing CO2 emissions by at least 55% by 2030); increase the share of renewable energy to at least 32%; improve energy efficiency by at least 32.5%.

This topic is gaining importance at the European level and is a legitimate concern in a cross-border context. Numerous projects have already been set in motion for adaptation to climate change and hazard prevention in border areas. In parallel to the climate change international conference held in 2015 in Paris, many Interreg programmes have refocused on their environmental commitment by re-ensuring their action against climate change.

For the 2019-2024 period, the European Commission has established a Green Deal for Europe to transform the Union into a modern, competitive economy that is environmentally friendly and efficient in resource use, ensuring:

  • the end of net greenhouse gas emissions by 2050,
  • economic growth decoupled from resource use,
  • where no one is left behind.

MOT point of contact for Ecological Transition

Pia Imbs
MOT Vice-president, President of the Eurometropolis of Strasbourg
Martina Benedetti Marshall
European and International Projects Officer- Thematic advisor on Environment, Ressources, Adaptation and Risks