Date released: December 04, 2019
The European Environment Agency (EEA) today launched its State of the Environment Report 2020, “European Environment — state and outlook report” (SOER 2020). The EPA welcomes this report, which provides an overview of the state of Europe’s environment. It highlights that Europe faces environmental challenges of unprecedented scale and urgency and that, while European environment and climate policies have helped improve the environment, Europe is not making enough progress.
Laura Burke, EPA Director General and Chair of the European Environment Agency (EEA) Management Board welcomed the publication of the landmark report, saying:
“The EEA’s “European Environment — state and outlook report” aims to inform discussions on today’s environmental challenges and the transition required to face climate challenges, reverse degradation and ensure future prosperity. We in Ireland are living beyond our carbon and environmental means and, like our European counterparts, are signed up to shared international targets to meet our sustainability challenges. The EEA’s “European Environment — state and outlook report” places Ireland’s responses to greenhouse gas emissions, environmental protection, sustainability and biodiversity in a broader policy context.
“The report outlines seven key areas where bold action is required to get Europe back on track to achieve its 2030 and 2050 goals and ambitions. Two of these actions are particularly worth reiterating. The first is to fully implement existing environmental policies – this would take Ireland and Europe a long way towards achieving the sustainable future we envisage. The second, developing long-term policy frameworks at European level with binding targets, would stimulate and guide coherent actions across policy areas and society.”
In launching the EEA’s report, Hans Bruyninckx, Executive Director, European Environment Agency said:
“We face sustainability challenges that require urgent systemic solutions. This is the unambiguous message to policy makers in Europe and globally. We cannot predict the future, but we can shape it. SOER 2020 is the EEA’s most comprehensive integrated assessment to date, and the first to address rigorously our systemic challenges in the context of the sustainability transitions that we, as a society, must make.
“Citizens’ expectations for living in a healthy environment must be met, and this will require renewed focus on implementation as a cornerstone of EU and national policies. We do not only have to do more; we also have to do things differently. Over the next decade, we are going to need very different answers to the world’s environmental and climate challenges than the ones we have provided over the past 40 years.”
Laura Burke also spoke about Ireland’s next state of environment report which is in development:
“As the EPA prepares to publish a national four-year assessment of our environment in 2020, indications are that many of the issues highlighted by the EEA chime with many of the challenges we are facing in Ireland. These include persistent and complex issues in the areas of water quality, air quality in urban zones, resource use, climate change, biodiversity, ecosystem loss, and environmental risks to health and well-being. Our report next year will focus on these challenges, providing assessments of key topics and sectors to inform policy and the public.”
The seven key areas set out in the report to get Europe back on track to achieve its 2030 and 2050 goals and ambitions are:
The EEA report, "European Environment - State and Outlook 2020" , is available on the EEA website.
Further information:
EPA Media Relations Office contacts: Niamh Hatchell/ Emily Williamson
Phone: 053-9170770 (24 hours) Email: media@epa.ie
EEA Press Office contacts: Constant Brand/Antti Kaartinen
Phone: 00 45 3336 7109/00 45 3336 7176
Email: constant.brand@eea.europa.eu/antti.kaartinen@eea.europa.eu
Notes to Editor
Launch event: The main launch event takes place in the afternoon of 4 December (from 13:30 Irish time) in the premises of the Council of the European Union in Brussels. It will include a comprehensive presentation of key messages and findings of SOER 2020, followed by a panel debate with key stakeholders. The launch event programme and other relevant links are available on the Council's website. The launch will be streamed live through the Council's services: https://europa.eu/!gr99Ym
European Environment Agency (EEA): The European Environment Agency is an agency of the European Union, whose task is to provide sound, independent information on the environment. The EEA aims to support sustainable development by helping to achieve significant and measurable improvement in Europe's environment, through the provision of timely, targeted, relevant and reliable information to policymaking agents and the public.
The European environment – state and outlook 2020 is published by the EEA every five years as mandated in its regulation. Further details on the state of environment report and related projects, including some great videos, are available on the on the EEA website.