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Four environmental issues European leaders need to focus on in the coming months

Environmentalists have set out a number of areas that European Environment Minister need to work on the coming months.

In a letter to the European Environment Council, the European Environmental Bureau (EEB) have highlighted transport, climate change, global biodiversity talks and plastics as areas they believe the council can have an impact on.

1. Create better incentives for zero emission vehicles

The EEB and NGO Transport & Environment are calling on ministers to increase the emissions targets for car makers which in turn will prompt a switch to cleaner vehicles.

The specfic asks are:

2.  Show leadership on climate change

Ahead of the UN Climate Conference environment ministers need to work hard to embrace more concrete measures which will see Europe meet the Paris Agreement. Right now feet dragging from a number of member states is seeing Europe fall back from its commitment to lead on climate action.

The specific asks are:

3. Mainstream protection of biodiversity and lead on a new Global Deal for Nature

The crisis of biodiversity loss needs strong action. Environmentalists argue that action to stop biodiversity loss cannot be separated from the main causes of that loss. Because of that they are calling on the environment ministers to mainstream the protection of biodiversity in the reformed Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and the EU Budget – the Multi-Annual Financial Framework (MFF). The environment council also have an opportunity to help set the agenda at the upcoming UN Conference of the Parties (COP 14) under the Convention on the Biological Diversity (CBD). This meeting will lay the groundwork for a New Global Deal for Nature to be agreed in 2020, environmentalists want Europe to play a leadership role in its development.

The specific asks are:

4. Act to reduce pollution from single-use plastics and fishing gear

The EEB and the Rethink Plastic Alliance are calling on the environment ministers to support strong measures by the European Commission to cut plastic waste in particular food containers, cups and bottles and composite plastic-lined products.

The specific asks are:

These points were contained in a letter to Environment Ministers of EU Member States as well as the European Commissioners who sit on the EU Environment Council. The council will meet next Tuesday October 9.

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