Europese milieuministers bespreken maatregelen op terrein biodiversiteit (en)

Met dank overgenomen van Litouws voorzitterschap Europese Unie 2e helft 2013 i, gepubliceerd op donderdag 12 december 2013.

The second and last Environment Council meeting under the Lithuanian Presidency of the Council of the EU will take place in Brussels on Friday, December 13. The meeting will be chaired by Minister of Environment of Lithuania Valentinas Mazuronis. The Commission will be represented by Environment Commissioner Janez Potočnik i and Commissioner for Climate Action Connie Hedegaard i.

The Council will discuss the state of play in the on-going legislative work in the field of environment. In the morning session ministers will exchange their views on the Regulation on the Monitoring, Reporting and Verification of Carbon Dioxide Emissions from Maritime Transport.

“Since July, we have worked hard aiming to prepare the grounds for the negotiation with the European Parliament. At the Environment Council we will consider the scope of the proposal and the balance between ensuring a minimum level-playing field and allowing the necessary flexibility while minimising administrative burden,” says Lithuanian Minister Valentinas Mazuronis.

Afterwards, the Council will have an orientation debate on a draft regulation on the prevention and management of the introduction and spread of invasive alien species. The Commission proposal, presented in September 2013, aims to establish a framework for action to prevent, minimise and mitigate the adverse impact of invasive alien species on biodiversity and ecosystem services. In addition, it will limit social and economic damage.

“The Lithuanian Presidency in quite short time made as much progress as possible on this important file in the Council,”, says minister Valentinas Mazuronis. “The Presidency believes that scope of the regulation, particularly on the establishment of the list of invasive alien species, as well as actions at the level of EU bio-geographic regions are the most important issues at this stage,” stresses Mr Mazuronis.

According to him, this proposal reflects a problem which has a huge impact on biodiversity, ecosystem services, as well on human health and economy, and it is proper time to explore possible measures to adequately treat the invasive alien species today.

During the meeting the Council will be informed on the current state of play on a number of dossiers advanced by the Presidency, such as on the directives relating to the Quality of Petrol and Diesel Fuels and on the Promotion of the Use of Energy from Renewable Resources (ILUC). The Lithuanian Presidency, the COP Presidency and the Commission will inform the Council on the outcomes of the 19th session of the Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change. Over the lunch ministers will debate on the environmental perspective of future actions “Towards a post-2015 overarching framework”.

On Thursday night prior to the ministerial meeting Mr. Mazuronis will chair the traditional meeting with the Green-10 non-governmental organizations, which will provide an opportunity for ministers as well as Commissioners to engage in dialogue with the environmental community on issues to be discussed at the Council.