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Looking beyond 2020, EU Member States need to accelerate progress in transforming key systems of production and consumption, including in food, energy and mobility, that have the greatest environmental and climate impacts.
Hans Bruyninckx, EEA Executive Director
The EEA 'Environmental Indicator Report 2017' gives an overview of the EU's progress towards 29 environmental policy objectives. These are relevant to the achievement of the 7th Environment Action Programme (EAP) three key priority objectives: natural capital; resource-efficient, low-carbon economy; and people's health and well-being.
The annual report draws every year on the same 29 indicators — updated with latest data — to provide an outlook on meeting each of the 29 objectives by 2020. According to the report, many indicators show positive past trends but meeting relevant targets by 2020 remains a challenge.
'Following the 2008 financial crisis, lower economic activity in the EU contributed to several of the positive environmental trends shown in the report's indicators. As economic growth is returning, increased efforts are likely to be necessary to maintain progress,' said Hans Bruyninckx, EEA Executive Director. 'Looking beyond 2020, EU Member States need to accelerate progress in transforming key systems of production and consumption, including in food, energy and mobility, that have the greatest environmental and climate impacts'.
This year's report changed the prospects of meeting two selected objectives compared with last year's assessment. The EU outlook of meeting by 2020 the ammonia reduction commitment was revised from 'likely' to 'uncertain'. Ammonia emissions come mainly from agriculture. Also, the 2020 prospects of keeping the average annual rate of land take below 800 km2 from 2000-2020 were revised from 'uncertain' to 'unlikely' to be achieved.
Based on recent trends, the report also stresses that additional efforts are necessary in order to stay on track to meet the energy efficiency target while the EU is at an increasing risk to miss its objective of reducing the overall environmental impact from the mobility sector.
The updated results of this year's report confirmed the overall results of last year's assessment by key 7th EAP priority objectives:
For references, please go to https://www.eea.europa.eu/highlights/critical-gaps-remain-in-europes or scan the QR code.
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