Late Night Deal Reached On David Casa’s Historic Multi-Billion Social Climate Fund
Maltese MEP David Casa announced late last night a provisional agreement to set up a new multi-billion euro Social Climate Fund to help families and small businesses through the climate transition.
Casa was a lead negotiator after being appointed Social Climate Fund rapporteur for the Employment and Social Affairs Committee (EMPL) last year.
Millions are set to be unlocked for Malta pending final approval of the deal after the new year, with the new agreement reached at around 2am after lengthy discussions.
“We are the closest ever toward ensuring that the climate transition will be fairer and more socially inclusive,” Casa said.
The Fund was provisionally agreed at €86.7 billion and will be financed through a historic carbon pricing mechanism, the flagship climate policy of the European Union which was agreed by fellow negotiators jointly with the Social Climate Fund.
“This is positive news for our energy needs, for the climate, and for our citizens.”
Casa thanked his co-rapporteur on behalf of the ENVI Committee, EPP MEP Esther de Lange for the excellent cooperation throughout the past year. He also expressed his gratitude to his shadow rapporteurs who represented all other European political parties during the negotiations.
The Social Climate Fund is part of the “Fit for 55 in 2030 package”, which is the EU’s plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels in line with the European Climate Law.
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