Overview of the legal framework of the Green Deal

European Climate Pact

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European Climate Pact

The European Climate Pact enables all people, communities and organisations across Europe to participate in climate action.
The Climate Pact aims to provide a space for the exchange of information, discussion and action to tackle the climate crisis and help a European climate movement to grow and consolidate.
The solutions outlined in the Green Deal can only be successful if citizens, communities, businesses and organisations are involved and take action. The Climate Pact is a platform for collaboration and shared learning, for developing solutions and building networks.

Objectives:

Gaining knowledge about climate change Networking with others

Who should participate?


Citizens

Communities

Companies and organisations

People and organisations that participate in the Climate Pact should subscribe to its values:

Science, responsibility and commitment.
Transparency: The parties involved undertake to provide information on measures, methods and results.
No greenwashing.
Ambition and urgency: Long-standing habits and assumptions must be challenged quickly and decisively. Those involved should strive for revolutionary solutions, for example through visionary projects, experiments and innovative forms of collaboration.
Actions tailored to local conditions.
Diversity and inclusion: Everyone can participate.