The large-scale climate mobilizations of these past few years have not been in vain. The European Commission has finally recognized the magnitude – and urgency – of the ecological crisis and President Ursula von der Leyen has made it the number one priority of her new mandate, under the umbrella of the European Green Deal.
This massive plan, which includes 50 measures to bring Europe on a climate-neutral trajectory by 2050, has the valuable merit of addressing the climate issues from an integrated and holistic perspective. Indeed, virtually all sectors are tackled from energy to transport, mobility, industry, buildings, waste, biodiversity, international trade, air pollution and even economy and finances.
But is it enough to inject some climate substance individually into each sector of the economy, without operating a bigger paradigm change? How close are we to bring about the larger societal transformation that citizens are desperately calling for?
In a nutshell, these are our 5 takeaways from the new flagship strategy: