Funding Europe's future

24 October 2011

Recommendations for the EU Cohesion Policy

Friends of the Earth Europe and CEE Bankwatch Network have today published detailed recommendations for EU regional funds 2014-2020 to help put Europe on a sustainable development path [1].

The groups are urging the European Council and European Parliament, as well as national governments, to use these recommendations for Structural and Cohesion Funds to tackle climate change, stop biodiversity loss and reverse resource-overconsumption.

The recommendations 'Funding Europe's Future: How Cohesion Policy 2014-2020 can deliver for Europe's people and environment' are available online at:
http://bankwatch.org/sites/default/files/FundingEuropesFuture.pdf

For more information on the new Cohesion Policy regulations, published by the European Commission this month, please visit: http://bankwatch.org/checklist-eu-cohesion-policy

 

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[1] http://bankwatch.org/sites/default/files/FundingEuropesFuture.pdf

    • Agriculture

      Food and farming in Europe and its global impacts

    • Agrofuels

      Plant-based fuels from agriculture. Also known as biofuels

    • Biodiversity

      Species protection in Europe and around the globe

    • GMOs

      Genetically modified crops and organisms

    • Land

      Measuring Europe’s land footprint and tackling the drivers of land grabbing

    • Biodiversity

      Species protection in Europe and around the globe

    • Extractive industries

      Oil and gas exploration, and mining

    • Land

      Measuring Europe’s land footprint and tackling the drivers of land grabbing

    • Materials and waste

      Reducing, reusing and recycling resources

    • Resource use

      Europe’s consumption of land, materials, water and carbon

    • Shale gas

      Unconventional gas and the extraction process known as ‘fracking’

    • Tar sands

      Unconventional oil. Also known as oil sands

    • Water use

      Measuring Europe’s water footprint