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The Together for 1.5 consortium is launching its final NECPs assessment report: EU climate goals at risk - NECPs' ambitious implementation must close the gaps that includes a full set of recommendations and country-by-country profiles of the 16 NECPs assessed: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, and Spain.| Together for 1.5°C
The Together for 1.5 consortium is launching its final NECPs assessment report: EU climate goals at risk - NECPs' ambitious implementation must close the gaps that includes a full set of recommendations and country-by-country profiles of the 16 NECPs assessed: Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, and Spain.| Together for 1.5°C
CAN Europe updated its National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) Tracker tool which compares national climate and energy commitments with EU 2030 targets and benchmarks, as well as with actual emission reductions and energy transition taking place at country level. The tool reveals that climate and energy ambition is insufficient and action on the ground is not happening at the required pace...| Together for 1.5°C
Addressing the social dimension of climate action is no longer optional. By aligning climate, energy and social policies more effectively, the EU can pave the way for a fair and just transition that benefits all citizens, leaving no one behind.| Together for 1.5°C
A new CAN Europe report looked into 12 National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs) and reveals that most of them urgently need to align targets and benchmarks with coherent policies to at least reach the EU’s climate and energy goals.| Together for 1.5°C
Across Europe, governments are falling short on climate democracy. CAN Europe and WWF’s latest report, "Struggling for a Voice," reveals widespread failures by countries to engage citizens meaningfully in updating their National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs).| Together for 1.5°C
All European countries must submit to the European Commission progress reports on the implementation of their National Energy and Climate Plans by 15 March 2025. This deadline is an opportunity to evaluate where we stand in terms of implementation and identify the next steps needed to accelerate the transition toward net-zero.| Together for 1.5°C
This year, the European Union will add another fundamental brick in its climate architecture: a 2040 climate target. Setting a 2040 target is a legal obligation under the European Climate Law. But it also raises a crucial opportunity for the EU to go beyond its current level of ambition.| Together for 1.5°C
The analysis regarding the Bulgarian National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) and its energy and climate related reforms and investments was executed for the period October 2023 – October 2024, by the energy expert Petko Kovachev. The aim was to explore the role of the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF) – a particularly important decarbonisation fund, part of the EU Budget, and to see how its allocation contributed to financing the transition and the FitFor55 implementation at n...| Together for 1.5°C
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Public consultations: civil society evidence | 1point5.caneurope.org