6 Amendments of Aldo PATRICIELLO related to 2015/2112(INI)
Amendment 5 #
Draft opinion
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1. Underlines that climate change poses a major threat to poor and least developed countries (LDCs); stresses that failure to limit global warming to 2°C up to 2050 may undermine development gains, as emerged in the 2009 Copenhagen Conference;
Amendment 18 #
Draft opinion
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3. BelievesTakes the view that without a greater focus on reducing emissions from the transport sector, the overall climate targets will be impossible to reach, as transport is the only sector where greenhouse gas emissions have continued to grow: by 30% over the last 25 years; only a more fully integrated transport policy that incorporatesprovides for modal shift policies together with technological advancement as well as transport avoidance (e.g. through green logistics and integrated mobility management) will be able to achieve this;
Amendment 34 #
Draft opinion
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5. Insists that efforts to tackle global climate change should be undertaken jointly by both developed and developing countries; stresses that the EU must intensify its pursuit of a legally binding international agreement ensuring that mitigation and adaptation efforts are increased; for example, it would be advisable not to overlook the fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by Regulation (EC) No 842/2006 of the European Parliament and the Council, since these gases are very widespread and are emitted by both private individuals and industry, thus playing a key role in global climate change;
Amendment 66 #
Draft opinion
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5. Underlines the serious negative consequences of non-action; stresses that a concerted global political and financial push for clean energy innovation is crucial to meeting our climate goals and to facilitate growth in EU green-economy sectors by increasing the number of qualified people working in the industry and disseminating knowledge, insights and best practice in technical, administrative and financial circles, as it is those circles that determine how swiftly and how effectively use is made of new green technologies; highlights the need to preserve existing copyright and intellectual property rights in technology and knowledge transfer to third countries;
Amendment 90 #
Draft opinion
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6. Underlines the enormous carbon storage potential of the bioenergy sector; calls for bioenergy, together with grassland and forestry, to be recognised for their emission-mitigating qualities and for incentives to be offered in this connection;
Amendment 169 #
Motion for a resolution
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13. Requests the EU to agree on a roadmap for scaling up predictable, new and additional finance, in line with existing commitments, towards its fair share of USD 100 billion a year by 2020, intended predominantly for assisting countries in dealing with the reduction in greenhouse gases and for projects aimed at protecting communities at risk from the effects of climate change; calls for a robust monitoring and accountability framework (perhaps implemented by an independent agency) for effective follow-up of the implementation of climate finance commitments and objectives;