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Such disasters exacerbated by climate change

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This resolution addresses the recent devastating floods in central and eastern Europe, acknowledging the loss of life and significant damage caused by extreme weather events linked to climate change. It expresses solidarity with the victims and commends the efforts of emergency services. The resolution highlights that climate change is increasing the frequency and intensity of such disasters across the EU. The text calls for strengthened EU civil protection, increased funding for disaster relief mechanisms like the European Union Solidarity Fund, and better integration of disaster risk reduction into EU policies. It urges enhanced climate adaptation measures, including investment in flood management, nature-based solutions, and improved early warning systems, while also emphasizing the role of regional and cohesion policies in building resilience.

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The European Parliament expresses deep concern over the increasing intensity and frequency of extreme weather events globally and within the EU.

What changes

  • The resolution urges the Commission to present a European climate adaptation plan with concrete legislative proposals to coordinate adaptation and resilience efforts.
  • It calls for the activation of the CAP's Crisis Reserve to address agricultural sector losses due to natural disasters.
  • The resolution advocates for strengthening EU investments in regional and local resilience through cohesion policy, including a dedicated priority axis for disaster preparedness.

Expected impact

  • The resolution calls for concrete proposals to strengthen the UCPM's operational capabilities, including potential measures like an EU civil protection force.
  • Increased funding for the European Solidarity Fund (EUSF) is requested to match the rising number and severity of natural disasters.
  • The resolution highlights that tackling socio-economic inequality is essential for a just adaptation to climate change, requiring targeted approaches for vulnerable groups.

Limitations

  • The document is a resolution and does not contain specific legislative text that would allow for detailed analysis of direct legal changes.
  • The document refers to various reports and communications but does not include their content, limiting the ability to analyze specific data or findings.
  • The resolution calls for future actions and proposals from the Commission, the impact of which cannot be fully assessed without the subsequent legislative texts.

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