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5 Amendments of Michel DANTIN related to 2016/2327(INI)

Amendment 51 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph -1 a (new)
–1a. Recalls that the transport sector is the least decarbonised and that it is still 94% dependent on fossil fuels; observes that greenhouse gas emissions continue to rise; considers that an ambitious target for incorporating renewable energy in transport is essential in order to attain the targets of the Paris climate agreement;
2017/05/05
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 217 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 13 a (new)
13a. Underlines the fact that electric mobility solutions based on sustainable energy sources afford great potential for decarbonising transport; considers, however, that optimisation of the technology involved and large-scale provision of infrastructure facilities are unlikely before 2030; reiterates its call for technological innovations;
2017/06/08
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 221 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 14
14. Calls for more stringent limits than those proposed in theambitious transport decarbonisation objectives to be pursued as part of the process of recast ofing the Renewable Energy Directive in order to phase down first generation biofuels by 2030 and achieve long-term decarbonisation of the transport sector, drawing on all available technologies for the period 2020-2030;
2017/06/08
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 230 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 15
15. Invites the Commission to favour biofuels with highmaximum GHG-efficiency, while taking into account indirect land use change and ensuring that existing investments are protected; invites the Commission also to take account of the climate benefits of EU agricultural production in connection with biofuels, in terms of reducing production emissions and emissions resulting from large-scale animal-protein imports from non-EU countries, together with its environmental benefits such as crop rotation, which promotes soil enrichment, by way of Common Agricultural Policy agri- environment measures, this being entirely consistent with the circular economy model advocated by the EU;
2017/06/08
Committee: ENVI
Amendment 251 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 17
17. Stresses that crop-based biofuels should not count towardsaccount for only 3% of EU farmland and, according to Commission figures, have not led to food price rises; adds that, according to the Globiom study, most European crops for first-generation biofuels (e.g. wheat, maize, sugar, rapeseed and sunflower) have an ILUC effect similar or close to that of advanced biofuels; points out that vegetable oil is a coproduct of crop growing in addition to protein meal for animal feed; notes that the EU is dependent on non-EU countries for 70% of animal protein imports and that most of that production volume comes from GMO soya crops; considers that biofuels the production of which results in deforestation or peatland drainage, such as palm oil or soya oil, should be excluded from Member States’ climate targets under the Effort Sharing Regulation;
2017/06/08
Committee: ENVI