The European Green Deal provides a roadmap with actions to

boost the efficient use of resources by moving to a clean, circular economy 

restore biodiversity and cut pollution.

It outlines investments needed and financing tools available, and explains how to ensure a just and inclusive transition.

The EU will be climate neutral in 2050. To do this, we proposed a European Climate Law turning the political commitment into a legal obligation and a trigger for investment.    Reaching this target will require action by all sectors of our economy, including 

• investing in environmentally-friendly technologies 

• supporting industry to innovate 

• rolling out cleaner, cheaper and healthier forms of private and public transport 

• decarbonising the energy sector 

• ensuring buildings are more energy efficient 

• working with international partners to improve global environmental standards 

The EU will also provide financial support and technical assistance to help people, businesses and regions that are most affected by the move towards the green economy. This is called the Just Transition Mechanism and will help mobilise at least €100 billion over the period 2021-2027 in the most affected regions.

Read more about it here in an article from the Guardian Newspaper in the UK.

www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/09/what-is-the-european-green-deal-and-will-it-really-cost-1tn