The German CAP Strategic Plan has the potential for an ambitious CAP 2023 to 2027. While the debate on the next CAP post-2027 is already starting, in this article Aaron Scheid and Sophie Ittner from Ecologic Institute argue that the German government needs to exploit all potential in the current CAP to increase the ambition towards more climate change mitigation and the protection and enhancement of natural resources and biodiversity. The coalition agreement gives them the mandate to do so.
This article is a synthesis of the report "Environment and Climate Assessment of Germany's Cap Strategic Plan".
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English
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Sophie Ittner
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Breakthrough Energy Europe (BE Europe), International - Published in
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Agricultural and Rural Convention (ARC2020), Belgium - Year
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Everything is still possible for the German CAP 2023-2027. An overview
A budget made from shadows and light
Poor climate mitigation performance
Biodiversity: The big winner
More is possible to protect soil and water
First annual review of the Strategic Plan as the next stepping stone - Keywords
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Germanysynthesis
Panel discussion:What's in for Climate and Environment?
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Midler, E., Hobeika, M., Riedel, A. and J. Pagnon (2022), Environment and climate assessment of Poland's CAP Strategic Plan, Policy report, Institute for European Environmental Policy and Ecologic Institute
McDonald, Hugh et. al. 2021: Carbon farming. Making agriculture fit for 2030. Brussels: European Parliament.
Carbon Farming: Making agriculture fit for 2030
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European Parliament (EP), International
Carbon Farming
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European Parliament, The Greens/European Free Alliance (The Greens / EFA in the EP), International