Energy transition is not a financial burden, but a public interest and even pays well

Energy transition is not a financial burden, but a public interest and even pays well

According to the published report entitled Paris Pact Payoff, the additional benefits of the development path consistent with the 1.5°C average global temperature increase threshold far outweigh the costs. Overall, transformation of the energy system, phasing out of carbon-based systems and deployment of renewable-based systems are not a heavy obligation that represents expense, but a source of income.

Joint Position Statement on the second draft of the Bulgarian NECP

Joint Position Statement on the second draft of the Bulgarian NECP

Position on the second draft updated NECP dated February 21, 2023, of the Environmental Association “Za Zemiata” and “Greenpeace” – Bulgaria. […] The second draft continues to lack key data for the public and expert discussion from the modeling of additional measures to achieve the targets (WAM), as well as the assumptions and analytical basis behind the current modeling.

EVENT – The pathway to 1.5 °C: climate and energy planning in Central and Eastern Europe

EVENT – The pathway to 1.5 °C: climate and energy planning in Central and Eastern Europe

National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) will fundamentally shape the direction of development of EU countries and are an important opportunity to improve climate and energy action by 2030. A just green transition and climate neutrality cannot be achieved without thorough planning and meaningful public participation. In this regard, NECPs are a central strategic tool, as they identify key reforms at national level to achieve climate and energy targets and mobilise key investments…