Technical Press Briefing LIFE Sub-programme for Climate Action Commission proposal for a new LIFE Regulation (2014-2020) 12 December 2011.

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Technical Press Briefing LIFE Sub-programme for Climate Action Commission proposal for a new LIFE Regulation ( ) 12 December 2011

Overview 1.Context 2.Structure 3.Priority areas and their objectives 4.Project examples

1. Context targets by 2020 Multiannual Financial Framework for sets out budgetary framework and main orientations for delivering Europe 2020 strategy Intention to increase the proportion of climate related expenditure to at least 20% in the next EU budget ( )

1. Context Climate as integral part of all main instruments and interventions: Mainstreaming (= Climate action objectives need to be reflected in all main instruments to ensure that they contribute to building a low- carbon, resource efficient and climate resilient economy that will enhance Europes competitiveness, create more and greener jobs, strengthen energy security and bring health benefits; COM(2011)500 final, , A budget for Europe 2020) with contributions from different policies (eg. cohesion, research, CAP) LIFE+ to contribute: coordinating sources of funding, filling funding gaps, supporting solutions to transversal climate challenges and providing a platform to discuss effective and cost-efficient implementation of climate policies.

2. Structure LIFE Programme ( ) LIFE sub-programme for Environment LIFE sub-programme for Climate Action Three priority areas Environment & Resource Efficiency Biodiversity Environmental Governance and Information translated into Specific objectives Three priority areas Climate Change Mitigation Climate Change Adaptation Climate Governance and Information translated into Specific objectives

3. Priority areas and their objectives Climate Change Mitigation contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions Climate Change Adaptation supports efforts leading to increased resilience to climate change Specific objectives will ensure financing of: Policy studies for development of Union policy and legislation and support for local implementation Improving local and regional capacity to develop and implement climate actions in practice, incl. NGOs Facilitate development and implementation of integrated strategies and action plans at regional level centred around climate objectives and mainstreaming across policy areas Development and demonstration of innovative technologies, systems, methods and instruments for replication, transfer or mainstreaming (thetraditional projects)

3. Priority areas and their objectives LIFE Climate Governance and Information contributes to awareness, communication, cooperation and dissemination on climate mitigation and adaptation actions Specific objectives promoting awareness raising supporting communication and dissemination of information, knowledge sharing, including through networks and cooperation platforms contributing to more effective compliance and enforcement of Union climate legislation promoting better climate governance by stakeholder involvement (e.g. NGOs) in policy consultation and implementation

4. Example of an awareness raising project in Poland currently funded under LIFE+ Poland is EUs largest GHG emitter, large renewable energy potential (47%), adaptation strategies needed NGO raises awareness of climate impacts Among leading politicians and businesses Stimulates initiatives to support practical local climate measures Network of 220 people, training for 1400 local managers Pilot low carbon development programme Mainstreaming of climate action at local level Increased knowledge and awareness of climate threats and of ways to protect the climate

4. Example of a climate mitigation project in Sweden: Renewable Source of Energy A complete facility for producing a carbon neutral biomass pellet fuel, using an innovative method to convert agricultural residues into a more sustainable fuel and heat energy supply and: 100% reduction of waste from an agricultural seed production Closed-loop energy system providing 100% fossil fuel free heating of buildings and drying operations 100% reduction of methane emissions from decaying agricultural residues District heating initiative using heat generated at the facility New way of sequestering carbon dioxide from atmosphere Dissemination of project results to delegations from over 40 countries through project facility study visits.

4. Example of a potential Integrated Project: Innovative City A city aims to reduce CO2 emissions by [50%] in 2020 and to rebuild city as low-energy city Actions to combine innovative potential of local companies for broader public improvements Retrofitting of houses (energy efficiency) Heating of municipal institutions with low-cost / -carbon technologies Raise awareness for energy efficiency Facilitate introduction of low carbon accounting tools Re-locating of innovative green companies PPP for electric mobility using e-cars and e-bikes Positive impacts on the community (e.g. businesses, growth and employment, green city)

Coordination (EC) National and regional funds, private sector funds LIFE co-funding of Integrated Project Local/regional management and implementation and supervision of projects FundingGovernance Regional authority/PPP: Develops a local or regional strategy or action plan with trans- regional elements. Regional strategy identifies needs and objectives and an action plan Other funds are mobilised at national/regi- onal level to finance comple- mentary activi- ties included in the plan Cohesion EU Co-funding Integrated Project Competitions on reducing carbon footprint Facilitate introduction of low carbon accounting tools Demonstration of innovative energy efficiency technology Refuelling stations for electric cars Raising awareness for energy efficiency Develop energy efficiency action plan Examples of individual projects funded under the Integrated Project: Example of Integrated Project on Climate Mitigation: Integrated Urban strategy to reduce GHG Emissions Life action can be replicated and scaled up through EU instruments Research

Coordination (EC) National and regional funds, private sector funds LIFE co-funding of Integrated Project Local/regional management and implementation and supervision of projects FundingGovernance Regional authority/ PPP: Develops a local or regional strategy or action plan with trans- regional elements. Regional strategy identifies needs and objectives and an action plan Other funds are mobilised at national/regi- onal level to finance comple- mentary activi- ties included in the plan ResearchCohesion CAP EU Co-funding Examples of individual projects funded under the Integrated Project: Life action can be replicated and scaled up through EU instruments Example of Integrated Project in Climate Adaptation: Sustainable Water Management in Rural Areas Integrated Project Interregional cooperation to develop and implement joint flood insurance scheme Ecosystem services Test new systems to reduce water pollution Renaturalise riverbeds Bio algae research to improve wastewater treatment Awareness raising of farmers on climate impacts and resilient crops Discourage use of chemical pesticides and fertilizers