Today the European Commission adopted a proposal for a first EU-wide voluntary framework to reliably certify high-quality carbon removals. The proposal will boost innovative carbon removal technologies and sustainable carbon farming solutions, and contribute to the EU's climate, environmental and zero-pollution goals. The proposed regulation will significantly improve the EU's capacity to quantify, monitor and verify carbon removals. Higher transparency will ensure trust from stakeholders and industry, and prevent greenwashing. Carbon removals can and must bring clear benefits for the climate, and the Commission will prioritise those carbon removal activities which will provide significant benefits for biodiversity. Moving forward, the Commission, supported by experts, will develop tailored certification methods for carbon removal activities delivering on climate and other environmental objectives.
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The proposal is open for feedback until 27 January 2023.
Originally Published | 02 Dec 2022 |
Related organisation(s) | EC - European Commission |
Knowledge service | Metadata | Biodiversity | Nature-based solutionsBiodiversity, climate change and energy |
Digital Europa Thesaurus (DET) | biodiversityecosystem servicescarbon capture and storagecarbon neutralityadaptation to climate changeClimate change mitigationreduction of gas emissionsnatural resourceslow input farmingcircular economyenvironmental protectioncommon agricultural policyforestry policypollutionsustainable development |
Geographic coverage | EUEuropean Union |