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1 Dr. Peder Jensen Project Manager, Transport and Environment TERM TERM Transport and environment: on the way to a new common transport policy on the way to a new common transport policy ECOMM, Lund,

2 Organisational set-up and outputs Indicators EEA Main reports ENV TREN Country information Policy context Statistics Review –Country fact sheets –Indicator based reports –Technical/focus studies TERM consist of: PCPs T ransport –Network of national experts –Indicator fact sheets –Indicators data sheets

3 Freight transport More goods are transported over longer distances and more frequently. Addressing overall transport demand is important because of the link between transport volume and its environmental impact. Modal shift in specific markets can also contribute to reducing the environmental impacts of transport.

4 Passenger transport Passenger transport volumes have grown strongly in and between EEA member countries. Air transport, in particular, has shown massive growth. For the next decade further growth of passenger transport volumes is expected, especially in the EU 10.

5 Greenhouse gas emissions Emissions of greenhouse gases in the transport sector are steadily increasing. Improvements within energy efficiency of different means of transport and the introduction of renewable fuels are not sufficient to offset the growth of transport volumes. This tendency threatens both Europe's and individual EU Member State's progress towards their Kyoto targets. Therefore, additional policy initiatives and instruments are needed.

6 Greenhouse gas emission concerns Transport emissions versus total emission allowance

7 Vehicle technology Efficiency improvements in passenger cars were slower than expected, partly due to market trends. The European Commission has announced a new policy for CO2 emissions from light duty vehicles. Application of NOx and particulate abatement devices rapidly improves the environmental performance of new diesel vehicles and offers opportunities for further steps.

8 Transport fuels Biofuels targets and policies are being implemented in most Member States and biofuels production volumes increase annually, albeit from a low level. However, the production of biomass must be carried out in a sustainable way to avoid loss of biodiversity. Production National targets 1%

9 Air emissions Transport, especially road transport, is becoming less polluting due to increasingly strict emission standards for the different transport modes. Nevertheless, air quality in cities does not yet meet the limit values set by European regulation, and still has a major negative impact on human health.

10 Air emissions SOx emissions have shifted from land to sea rather than actually decreased.

11 Transport subsidies Transport subsidies are significant. At least EUR 270–290 billion of annual transport subsidies have been identified in Europe. Although not all these subsidies can be labeled as environmentally harmful, some of them are. The external costs of transport even exceed the size of transport subsidies. Internalizing external costs should remain a main focus of transport pricing policy and reducing transport subsidies is one of the options available.

12 Transport subsidies

13 Transport subsidies

14 Transport subsidies

15 Transport in perspective Decoupling or disconnection? Therefore, disconnection will if interpreted as disconnection of mobility from all its side effects mean the same as decoupling. Modal shift policy – the burden of proof … a shift to more environmentally friendly modes should be sought 'where appropriate'… However, the main change is in the 'burden of proof', where rail projects now have to be justified on a case by case basis rather than en block.

16 Transport in perspective A common economic framework for charging –The common framework will allow Member States to put in place a comprehensive charging system consistent with the 'polluter pays principle'. However, this also requires the incorporation of all subsidies and other transfers that affect competition between transport modes at present.

17 Transport in perspective Developing long term scenarios –Scenarios can be rather simple projections of present trends into the future that show the unsustainability of present trends. But scenarios can also be an active tool for exploring probable and less probable futures. This in turn can guide the development of policies to support positive trends and counteract possible negative developments.

18 The honest transport policy... so if you cant get what you want you must learn to want what you can get...

19 TERM detailed indicator fact sheets, can be found on: Soon to be replaced by an easier-to-remember one TERM on the web