Future of Europe debate concludes
without action at Sibiu EU summit
Europe’s prime ministers met today in
Sibiu, Romania, for a largely symbolic summit intended to renew
commitment on the ‘issues that really matter to people‘.
The summit’s formal declaration,
however, does not mention ‘sustainable Europe’, nor biodiversity collapse, and
relegates climate change to an afterthought.
The post-summit press conference statements meanwhile
did not mention sustainability, biodiversity or climate change once - whilst
repeating ‘unity’ seven times. Commission President Juncker quipped that there
was 'no urgent decision to take' - four days after the most comprehensive scientific warning of
biodiversity collapse.
Out of touch
Friends of the Earth Europe branded
leaders out of touch with citizens’ concerns and reality, and called for
transformational change to tackle climate and ecological breakdown, and
inequality, and to restore purpose to European cooperation.
The summit conclusions represent a reprehensible weakening from EU statements ahead of the summit, in
which sustainability was more explicit.
Not prioritising reality
Jagoda Munic,
director of Friends of the Earth Europe said:
“European leaders have failed to even
mention climate action and sustainability in their concluding statements about
the future of Europe - suggesting they are not prioritising citizens’ concerns
or reality.
"Today’s display of European unity
is a good thing in the face of clarion voices of division, but it must be the
precursor to bold, urgent and transformational change for the benefit of all
people and our planet.”
The Sibiu Summit was the official
culmination of discussions around the Future of Europe, and was presented as a reason
to celebrate a more united, stronger and more democratic EU. EU heads of state
and government discussed the future of Europe, the EU’s next five-year
priorities and long-term climate goals.
'The European Elections are crucial for the future
of our environment' – @foeeurope's @JagodaMunic
writes #EuropeDay
https://t.co/c4N4JfC70F
— HuffPost UK (@HuffPostUK) May 9, 2019
Bold action for
a sustainable Europe
With three-quarters of Europeans
believing that either their national system or the European system (or both) is
broken, and
sustainability identified in European citizen consultations as one of the top priorities -
citizens needed to see bold action for a different more sustainable Europe.
Friends of the Earth Europe demands a
future for Europe in which sustainability and justice sit firmly at the heart of the
European project – with action on a full and just
transition off fossil fuels, protection of democracy and space for civil
society, a drastic reform of trade policies without privileges for
investors (ISDS), and maximum protection for
biodiversity. Civil society groups also call on
heads of Member States to propose candidates for the new Commission that have a
strong track record on sustainability issues.
We haven’t got five more years left to lose. This is
a call to go to polling booths and vote for a kinder, greener, fairer future.
And then to take to the streets.#EuropeDay
#SibiuSummit
#FutureOfEurope
#EP2019
#ThisTimeImVotinghttps://t.co/ZKyXjcgyeK pic.twitter.com/kSY94d0QjG
— Friends of the Earth (@foeeurope) May 9, 2019
Climate silence
On climate action, EU leaders are still divided
and failed to reach agreement on whether to embrace a target of cutting
emissions to zero by 2050. But even if agreed, this timeline is too slow for
Europe to do its fair share to keep global warming below 1.5 degrees.
Jagoda Munic
said:
“As a rich continent largely responsible
for causing carbon pollution, Europe has a duty to act boldly and urgently to
avert climate breakdown - the suggestion to wait until 2050 to go ‘net zero’ is
simply too late for Europe to stop burning fossil fuels. Early transformational
action now to halt investments in fossil fuels, institute massive energy
savings, move to 100% renewable energy by 2030 is what really counts to make
long term promises meaningful.”
Mentions in conclusion of European leader summit
#biodiversity:
0
#ClimateChange:
0
#sustainability:
0
Unity: 7
@JunckerEU says
no urgent decision to take - are you serious?
#EuropeDay
#SibiuSummit
https://t.co/5huYrqhrkT
— Friends of the Earth (@foeeurope) May 9, 2019