THE EUROPEAN COMMITTEE OF THE REGIONS
- reiterates the conclusions by the 2019 IPBES Global Assessment and other scientific reports on the need for immediate science-based policy and action on the direct and indirect drivers of biodiversity loss and ecosystems degradation. Most international societal and environmental goals will not be achieved based on current trajectories;
- stresses the need for formal recognition of the contribution of Subnational Governments, Cities and Other Local Authorities for Biodiversity (SNGs) in meeting the 2030 outcome-oriented goals and action-oriented targets of the post-2020 biodiversity framework, which must create enabling conditions for SNGs if it is to achieve transformative outcomes at the EU and global scale;
- welcomes the Parliament request for legally binding biodiversity commitments, and appreciates the consideration of it being of outmost importance to work on an ambitious post-2020 strategic plan and implementation mechanism that formally includes local and regional authorities;
- calls on the Commission to develop, as a central element of the European Green Deal, an action plan for nature and biodiversity that recognises the role of local and regional authorities in the development, implementation and M&E of an ambitious, realistic and coherent 2030 EU Biodiversity Strategy;
- requests the Council to adopt a mandate for the EU position in the negotiations at the UN CBD COP15 to request the adoption by Parties of a dedicated Decision 15/- or a renewed Decision X/22 Plan of Action for SNGs on biodiversity;
- calls for policy coherence to align the efforts, objectives and outcomes produced by the different EU policies, including the new Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the EU Green Deal and the EU's trade relations and international commitments, namely the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the UN Paris Agreement on Climate Change, the CBD and the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Management, in a comprehensive EU Sustainability Strategy with clear objectives and implementation measures.