Invitation to the public consultations on the European Climate Pact

Submitted by Alina Danieles… on 06 March 2020

The European Green Deal sets out how to make Europe the first climate-neutral continent by 2050. Alongside government policies and regulation, there is a role to play for citizens, communities and organisations in all sectors of our society and economy. To this end, as part of the Green Deal, the Commission will launch a European Climate Pact to give citizens and stakeholders from all parts of society a voice and role in designing new climate actions, sharing information, launching grassroots activities and showcasing solutions that others can follow. The inputs from this public consultation will be used to shape the Pact ahead of its launch before the United Nations climate change conference (COP26) taking place in Glasgow in November 2020.

All citizens and organisations are welcome to contribute to this consultation. The Commission seeks to gather input from a broad range of stakeholders, ranging from national, regional and local authorities to businesses, unions, civil society organisations, education organisations, consumer groups, research and innovation organisations, as well as individual citizens, including youth.

We invite the cluster community to contribute to this consultation by filling in this online questionnaire. For reasons of transparency, organisations and businesses taking part in public consultations are asked to register in the EU’s Transparency Register.

Please find more information on the consultations here

The news was published on ec.europa.eu website here.  © European Union, 1995-2020

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