350 European Cities Pledge To Reduce Emissions

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HOLLY FOX | February 10, 2009 12:19 PM EST | AP

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BRUSSELS — Mayors from more than 350 cities across Europe signed an EU climate change agreement Tuesday pledging to cut carbon dioxide emissions by more than 20 percent by 2020.

The pact covers urban areas across 23 EU countries and includes cities like London, Paris and Madrid.

Cities in Switzerland, Norway, Ukraine and Turkey have also signed it, and faraway places _ like New York; Buenos Aires, Argentina and Christchurch, New Zealand _ also backed the initiative.

European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso called on the mayors to follow the famous slogan "think globally, act locally" by encouraging their city dwellers to reduce emissions further.

"Voluntary actions by citizens are crucial, changing our energy behavior, making intelligent investments, adopting smart mobility practices, these are actions that need to be motivated," Barroso during the signing ceremony.

EU Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs said the plan _ called the "Covenant of Mayors" _ will affect 80 million Europeans and will save around euro8 billion ($10.4 billion) in energy costs.

Under the pact, cities commit to "go beyond" a two-year agreement by EU national governments to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 20 percent, increase energy efficiency by 20 percent and to increase the use of renewable energy sources to 20 percent of all energy used by 2020.

Hamburg, for example, plans to reduce emissions by 40 percent by 2020, said Ole von Beust, the German city's mayor. Paris deputy mayor Denis Baupin said his city hopes to reduce emissions by 25 percent over the same period.

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Budapest Mayor Gabor Demszky said he was confident the agreement "can actually become the new driving force behind the new European climate policy."

New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg told his European counterparts in a video message that his city would aim to reduce emissions by 30 percent by 2030 and backed the EU plan as well.

"We are committed to doing that even as our population grows to an expected 9 million people," Bloomberg said. "Those of us in city government can and must take a leading role."

Under the EU plan, cities must create their own energy efficiency plan, which will be updated and checked every two years by the EU. Those that fail to submit their plan within a year of signing the agreement or that do not meet the goals set out in those plans could lose possible EU aid.

EU lawmakers criticized the plan, however, after the commission last week scrapped euro500 million ($652 million) in funds meant to help cities meet their goals.

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BRUSSELS — Mayors from more than 350 cities across Europe signed an EU climate change agreement Tuesday pledging to cut carbon dioxide emissions by more than 20 percent by 2020. The pact covers...
BRUSSELS — Mayors from more than 350 cities across Europe signed an EU climate change agreement Tuesday pledging to cut carbon dioxide emissions by more than 20 percent by 2020. The pact covers...
 
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Symbol and ceremony can be important. And, although much of the covenant looks toothless, the "Benchmarks" section does include some reporting and transparency requirements that provide opportunity for any green roots organizations in any signatory cities to make that pledge hold. Although the benefit of meeting the Benchmarks of Excellence are basically just formal appreciation, real standards mean that recognition is meaningful. It's just up to citizens to care and reward those who provide value.

http://www.eumayors.eu/benchmarks_of_excellence/commitment_en.htm
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In line with the objectives of the Covenant, representatives of the Benchmarks of Excellence agree to:
* Report annually to the Commission on the results of their dissemination activities;
* Disseminate adequate information and promotion materials to the cities and regions interested in the Covenant, including provision of articles and other contributions to the networking and dissemination tools operated by the Covenant's Office;
* Present their initiative, as approved by the Commission, in the Covenant fora, as well as proposing other city fora to present the Benchmark of Excellence;
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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 02/13/2009
- noneIn2008 I'm a Fan of noneIn2008 27 fans permalink

They will not really reduce, but will buy credits and claim they reduced. Neo green, buy your green with money.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 PM on 02/11/2009
- alvdh1 I'm a Fan of alvdh1 24 fans permalink

How many U.S. mayors attended the conference?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:50 PM on 02/11/2009
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