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European Green Deal

European People's Party (EPP)

Our hallmark is the European Green Deal. The European Green Deal was born out of the necessity to protect people and the planet. But it was also designed as an opportunity to build our future prosperity.

Progressive Alliance of Socialists and Democrats

A new Green and Social Deal for a just transition with clean, secure and affordable energy; new quality jobs in a green, carbon-free circular economy; and a liveable planet.

Renew Europe Now

With the Green Deal we set the path for an economically viable transition to a sustainable future for our children, grandchildren and those after them.

Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe (ALDE)

No mention.

European Democratic Party (EDP)

We have also promoted key initiatives such as the Green Deal.

European Green Party

Fighting the cost-of-living crisis and economic inequality while protecting the climate and restoring nature will take investment. That is why we are proposing a major investment plan for Europe: the Green and Social Deal. We will build new green infrastructure and fund quality public services. This economic opportunity will create new jobs and industries.

European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR)

We propose an opposite approach on the Green Deal to that promoted by the EU in the last five years. We will advocate a more balanced, localised climate strategy that does not forget ordinary people and prioritises socio-economic well-being…We intend to review the more problematic objectives of the Green Deal.

Party of the European Left

The European Commission’s ‘European Green Deal’ has set the target for counteracting climate change and initiating an ecological turnaround. Nevertheless, it remains stuck in a framework of reconciliation with the capitalist system of production that must be overcome. A stronger momentum and a different perspective are needed. The European Left aims to contribute to the emergence of a progressive movement with the primary vocation of overcoming neoliberalism and a capitalist system that exploits nature, women, and men.

European Free Alliance (EFA)

EFA supports the Green Deal in principle, as we must act together to tackle climate change. But we are concerned that its centralised top-down approach is having a disproportionate social and economic impact on certain sectors and regions

Volt Europa

The EU has implemented and proposed various policies to reach net-zero emissions by 2050, the latest being the “European Green Deal” with the “Fit for 55” legislation. This was a big step forward, but still not ambitious enough to be in line with the Paris Agreement…Our Climate Transition Act focuses on reducing emissions as fast as possible and takes a holistic approach to a complex issue.