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Autore
Matthews, Alan

Titolo
Promoting climate action in the future Common Agricultural Policy
Periodico
Rivista di economia agraria
Anno: 2020 - Volume: 75 - Fascicolo: 3 - Pagina iniziale: 19 - Pagina finale: 24

Current projections indicate that agricultural GHG emissions are hardly expected to fall between 2017 and 2030 while the sink in the LULUCF sector is pro-jected to decline. These trends call into question the feasibility of the Commission’s roadmap to reach net zero emissions by 2050. Contributing to climate change miti-gation and adaptation is proposed as one of the nine specific objectives in the future CAP. This paper discusses how Member States could use the opportunities presented by the new CAP to reduce agricultural emissions while increasing removals in the LULUCF sector. The Commission has prefigured changes in the EU’s climate archi-tecture that could give Member States greater incentives to prioritize climate action in their CAP Strategic Plans. A higher share of future CAP expenditure should also be allocated to climate action under the proposal for climate mainstreaming of the EU budget, although the effectiveness of this mandate is undermined by the poor qual-ity of the metrics proposed. The different elements of the proposed green architecture in the future CAP are reviewed to highlight the scope for climate action, including the Commission’s proposal for a carbon farming initiative. Ultimately, it will be up to Member States to determine the priority they intend to give to climate action in their CAP Strategic Plans



SICI: 0035-6190(2020)75:3<19:PCAITF>2.0.ZU;2-#
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