In 2014, EU leaders agreed that all sectors should contribute to the European 2030 emission reduction target, including the land use sector, which did not count towards the achievement of the previous climate change mitigation goals. In 2018, this agreement was implemented by the Regulation on the inclusion of greenhouse gas emissions and removals from land use, land use change and forestry (LULUCF) in the 2030 EU climate and energy framework. The Regulation lays down new rules for the accounting of the sector’s emissions and removals, and for assessing EU Member States’ compliance with these. For the first time, this allows the land sector to contribute, at least in part, to the achievement of the EU’s climate change mitigation targets.
The paper “Making sense of the LULUCF Regulation: Much ado about nothing?”, realized with the collaboration of the CMCC Foundation, assesses the importance and highlights the weaknesses and strengths of the LULUCF Regulation in the context of current EU climate and sustainability policies.
Read more at Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change