Green Deal Going Local 

Delivering climate neutrality, leaving no one behind 

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Green Deal Going Local is a flagship initiative of the European Committee of the Regions that aims to place cities and regions at the heart of the EU's transition to climate neutrality.

Part of the 'Building Resilient Communities' priority, Green Deal Going Local is a political engagement and communications campaign launched in June 2020. It includes a political working group, composed of thirteen local and regional leaders and chaired by Rafał Trzaskowski, Mayor of Warsaw and chair of the ENVE commission of the European Committee of the Regions.​ Green Deal Going Local also comprises a set of communication and engagement tools to accelerate the green transition at the local and regional level. 

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Our Goals

The European Green Deal will only be achieved by empowering local and regional authorities and providing them with direct funds to deliver the priority investments that citizens need. Green Deal Going Local aims to inspire and accelerate a clean energy transition that brings a just and sustainable recovery, helping the EU to become the first climate-neutral continent in the world. The goals of Green Deal Going Local are:

  • To Empower Europe's local and regional leadersto take action on climate change.
  • To Accelerate the uptake of EU funds by local and regional authorities and increase the delivery of sustainable EU-funded projects in Europe's local communities.
  • To Showcase how EU regions, cities and villages are leading efforts to adapt to and mitigate climate change.
  • To Change and improve EU policy-making so that it gives a stronger voice to cities and regions, enabling them to be more effective in implementing the European Green Deal and ensuring the delivery of EU climate-change targets.

Green Deal Going Local is above all intended to mobilise and engage CoR members and participants in the Young Elected Politicians (YEPs) programme, to provide them with first-hand information so that they can deliver Green Deal projects locally. It also targets local and regional authorities across the EU, as well as public and private stakeholders, European and national territorial associations, community associations and NGOs willing to contribute to accelerating the transition towards climate-neutrality.

Green Deal Going Local Working Group

The Green Deal Going Local working group has three specific objectives:

1.To provide a crosscutting view on the numerous policy areas within the European Green Deal and ensure policy coherence and consistency across projects and related opinions.

2.To reinforce the institutional outreach of the European Committee of the Regions on the Green Deal in order to place cities and regions firmly on the path towards climate-neutrality.

3.To channel the challenges that local and regional authorities are facing while implementing the green transition locally and to communicate their achievements and best practices to ensure they can be replicated across the European Union.  

The 'Green Deal Going Local' working group is composed of thirteen local and regional elected representatives. The chair of the working group is Rafał Trzaskowski, Mayor of Warsaw. Download our digital flyer. 

​Delivering the green revolution - "The EU must not fail". Watch the welcome video message from Juan Espadas, Mayor of Seville.

Energy efficiency in buildings, agriculture and food systems, the circular economy, decarbonising transport, protecting forests, restoring biodiversity, clean oceans, zero-pollution, clean air, greening our cities, connecting rural areas, developing a low-carbon industry and delivering a just transition for all; these are some of the policy areas that fall within the remit of the European Green Deal, on the basis of which the European Union has committed to becoming the first carbon-neural continent in the world by 2050.

Take Action: every step counts

This is a list of ten calls to action ​we invite you to take. Green Deal Going Local is an open call to local and regional authorities across the EU to take action and help reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the EU, because it makes environmental, economic and social sense.

Climate change is a global problem that needs local solutions. Cities and regions are at the forefront of climate change. They are also at the forefront of climate solutions. Every day, local communities show their relentless efforts to mitigate the impacts of global warming and build resilience. Green Deal Going Local is also about showing what cities and regions are doing to accelerate the transition towards climate neutrality. We want to inspire others to replicate. We aim to encourage others to accelerate. Every step counts.

Green Deal Going local is structured around the following campaign activities:

  • European Green Deal debates at the institutional, national, regional and local level – debates at all levels that feed into the European Green Deal.
  • My Green Story – mapping, promoting and sharing climate commitments and actions and local and regional best practices on the European Green Deal.
  • European Green Deal: Handbook for Local and Regional Governments – a living resource hub on accessing support to develop and implement Green Deal policies and projects.
  • Trees For Life – promoting commitment and facilitating action on reforestation and urban greening, contributing to the EU's plan to plant three billion trees.
  • Green Our Mobility – promoting the EU's priorities on sustainable mobility and local and regional efforts to decarbonise the transport sector.
  • Facilitating access to funds – sharing information on financing key areas of the green transition, including webinars and conferences.

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  • EU cities and regions at COP28: We deliver climate action
    EU cities and regions at COP28: We deliver climate action
  • Prevention is key to improve resilience against natural disasters – Regions&Cities stories
    Prevention is key to improve resilience against natural disasters – Regions&Cities stories
  • Making the green transition happen in industry – Regions&Cities stories
    Making the green transition happen in industry – Regions&Cities stories
  • Air pollution: make streets safer & greener for everyone
    Air pollution: make streets safer & greener for everyone
  • Wastewater treatment: new innovative solutions for greener cities
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  • CoR at COP27 - Cities & regions take over climate leadership
    CoR at COP27 - Cities & regions take over climate leadership
  • Protecting biodiversity in the city of Budapest - Kata Tüttő
    Protecting biodiversity in the city of Budapest - Kata Tüttő
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  • Trees for Life initiative: join the pledge to plant 3 billion trees by 2030!
    Trees for Life initiative: join the pledge to plant 3 billion trees by 2030!
  • The Ukrainian Crisis Shows the High Price we Pay for our Energy Dependence
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  • CoR Member Andries Gryffroy adresses the COP26 Plenary on behalf of the Local Governments and Municipal Authorities Constituency
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  • Gabrovo: a model in energy efficiency - Tanya Hristova - European Committee of the Regions
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Podcasts

#6 European Citizens Ask - Green cities w/ Niina Ratilainen

 

​Cities are responsible for the majority of the CO2 emmissions. But they also have a great potential for adaptation and transformation towards a green urban environment. What can be done at the local level to achieve this? What changes can we as citizens make to foster this transition? Listen to the answer from Niina Ratilainen, member of the European Committee of the Regions, in this episode.

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  • #5 European Citizens Ask - Safeguarding food security w/ Piotr Całbecki
    #5 European Citizens Ask - Safeguarding food security w/ Piotr Całbecki
  • Local Solutions - Heating w/ Peter Bielenberg, Ville Marieta & Rafał Trzaskowski
    Local Solutions - Heating w/ Peter Bielenberg, Ville Marieta & Rafał Trzaskowski
  • Local Solutions - Hydrogen w/ Henning Twickler, Raphaëlle Vienot & Jakub Piotr Chełstowski
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