Article written by
Daniela Vancic
European Policy and Advocacy Lead
Burgas
Burgas
Bulgaria
Burgas, Bulgaria – 16 June 2023
The Parliament for the Future of Europe is our take on the Conference for the Future of Europe. Our aim is to bring together a diverse group of people from marginalized and underrepresented groups to the center of the debate. With our six partners we will bring participants from across Europe to discuss and scrutinize the proposals of the historic Conference on the Future of Europe and reshape them to be more inclusive and meet the needs of vulnerable communities. Burgas, Bulgaria and our Bulgarian partners, the Bulgarian Association for the Promotion of Citizens Initiative (BAPCI), will host the event on Climate and the Environment on Friday, 16 June. The Conference for the Future of Europe proposals on climate and the environment starting on page 43 will serve as the basis of the discussion.
Photos of the event can be found here.
The new proposals are as follows:
objectives: Safe, sustainable, just, climate responsible, and affordable production of food, respecting sustainability principles, gender equality, human rights, the environment, safeguarding biodiversity and ecosystems while ensuring food security:
Reasoned breeding and meat production with a focus on animal welfare and sustainability, using measures such as clear labeling, high standards, and common norms for animal farming and transport (without holding back small farms), strengthening the link between breeding and feeding.
Objectives: Protect and restore biodiversity, the landscape and oceans, and eliminate pollution
Objectives: Enhance European energy security, and achieve the EU’s energy independence while ensuring a just transition, and providing Europeans with sufficient, affordable and sustainable energy such as via secure nuclear power. Tackle climate change, with the EU playing a role of global leader in sustainable energy policy, and respecting the global climate goals:
Objective: Provide high quality, modern, green, and safe infrastructure, ensuring connectivity, including of rural and island regions, in particular through affordable public transport:
Support Public Transport: Development of a unified European public transportation network, especially in rural and island regions, that is efficient, reliable, and affordable. This entails a particular focus on less populated areas. Extra incentives should be provided for public transportation usage.
To bolster this initiative, the transport network should be local government-owned and potentially free to users, allowing easier access and promoting regular use. Moreover, promoting and integrating group chats or applications for car sharing could offer viable options for travel outside city limits, ensuring comprehensive coverage across Europe.
It is of utmost importance that the expansion and improvement of this network do not harm local ecosystems or endanger species. All developments should adhere to strict environmental guidelines to protect our natural heritage.
Additionally, concerted efforts should be made to ensure that transportation is affordable, accessible and safe for all, including women and other vulnerable groups, thus promoting social equality within public transit systems.
Invest in High-Speed and Night Trains: Investments should be made in high-speed and night trains, with an emphasis on the standardization of affordable and eco-friendly railroad technology across Europe. This would provide a credible alternative to discourage short-distance flights.
To further incentivize this, there should be considerations for restrictions on short local flights which not only reduces the environmental impact, but also boosts the usage and practicality of these high-speed rail networks.
Promote the Use of Electric Vehicles: Encourage the purchase and use (including shared use) of electric vehicles with good battery life standards. Investments should be made in necessary recharging infrastructure and in the development of other non-polluting technologies for vehicles whose electrification is challenging.
However, while continuing to focus on electric vehicles, we must also shift our attention to vehicles powered by methane and other greener alternatives. This is crucial as battery manufacturing is not entirely green and eco-friendly.
Therefore, an emphasis should be placed on the recycling of batteries to mitigate some of the environmental concerns. This also brings up infrastructural concerns that need to be addressed, such as setting up recycling facilities and promoting their use, in parallel with developing cleaner technologies.
Develop High-Speed Internet: Improve internet and mobile network connectivity in rural and island regions. The goal is to ensure accessibility with less bureaucracy, allowing for smoother rollout and implementation.
There is also an opportunity for satellite internet development, particularly targeting these rural and island regions. Such initiatives could provide reliable internet access in remote areas, ultimately contributing to a more interconnected Europe.
Implement Urban Development Programs: Urban development programs should aim to create "greener" cities with lower emissions. This should include dedicated car-free zones in cities, without harming commercial areas.
In line with this vision, a focus should be placed on promoting the concept of a '15-minute city' - a city structure where citizens can meet their daily needs within a 15-minute walk or cycling from their homes. This approach encourages multiple centres within a city, significantly reducing the reliance on private vehicles and fostering a more sustainable urban lifestyle.
Improve Infrastructure for Cycling: Improve cycling infrastructure and provide enhanced legal protection and rights for cyclists and pedestrians, including in cases of accidents with motorized vehicles. This should guarantee road safety and provide training on road traffic rules.
Cities are to be made more walking friendly, allowing for a healthier and more sustainable form of transport. Moreover, ensured accessibility measures should be in place to cater to all residents, including those with mobility issues.
Objectives: Enhance the use and management of materials within the EU in order to become more circular, more autonomous and less dependent on carbon emitting production and environmentally harmful materials, promoting recyclability and sustainability. Build a circular economy by promoting sustainable EU products and production. Ensure all products placed on the EU market comply with common EU environmental standards:
Objectives: Foster knowledge, awareness, education, and dialogues on environment, climate change, energy use, and sustainability

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