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Environmentalists want to sue against green labels for gas and nuclear power

2022-09-19T07:07:44.053Z


Nuclear power and gas will be considered sustainable in the EU in the future. But environmental groups want to overturn this regulation and, if necessary, take it to the European Court of Justice.


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Greenpeace protest action at the Isar 2 nuclear power plant in Bavaria: if necessary in court

Photo: Armin Weigel / dpa

In view of the energy crisis, politicians have to strike a balance between security of supply and climate targets.

There is also the question of which projects are classified as sustainable.

In July, the European Parliament decided to classify investments in certain gas and nuclear power plants as climate-friendly.

Several environmental organizations now want to overturn these new EU rules.

Among other things, the WWF, Greenpeace and the environmental association BUND call on the EU Commission to withdraw the relevant regulation, as emerged from two communications on Monday.

The Brussels authorities now have until February to respond.

Otherwise, the environmentalists want to go to the European Court of Justice (ECJ).

The background is the so-called taxonomy.

In it, the Commission lists the areas in which citizens and companies can invest money to combat climate change.

From January, nuclear power and gas will also be named as climate-friendly under certain conditions.

This is controversial because burning gas produces climate-damaging carbon dioxide and there is no definitive solution to radioactive waste from nuclear power plants.

The EU countries and the EU Parliament had agreed to the classification.

Eight Greenpeace offices – including the German one – objected to the classification.

It violates European climate laws and the principles of taxonomy itself, it said in a statement.

In addition, it contradicts the goals of the Paris climate agreement to limit the rise in temperature to 1.5 degrees if possible.

"With this taxonomy, the EU reveals the environmental and climate goals it has set itself," said Martin Kaiser, CEO of Greenpeace Germany.

WWF, BUND and two other organizations also submitted a motion specifically to challenge the inclusion of gas in the taxonomy.

The gas industry is at the center of the cost-of-living crisis in the EU given the high prices, and its promotion undermines the EU's energy transition goals, said a spokesman for the organizations.

Another group of environmentalists, including Robin Wood, filed an annulment action before the ECJ on Friday.

In particular, this challenges the climate-friendly classification of bioenergy and forestry projects, as this drives forest destruction and increases CO2 emissions.

The EU Commission must ensure that there are no financial incentives for industrial heating of the forests, said Jana Ballenthien from Robin Wood.

In the past week, several organizations such as the WWF had also resigned in protest from the advisory platform that had developed the taxonomy together with the commission.

They criticized that the authority had intervened in their work for political reasons and ignored the advisers' recommendations contrary to scientific evidence.

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Source: spiegel

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