The EU Climate Pact event: Celebrating Citizen Led Climate Action

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Over 40 Pact Ambassadors and Partners came together to celebrate climate action driven by the people in their communities.  Jan Dusík, the European Commission’s Deputy Director-General for Climate Action, opened the Climate Pact’s citizen-led climate action event on 8 October in Brussels.

“All Europeans must be part of the solution, and nobody should be left behind. They need to be able to contribute to actions and understand how to overcome the challenges and associated costs, but also the benefits of moving to a carbon-free society which addresses climate challenges.”
Jan Dusík
Deputy Director-General for Climate Action, European Commission
Jan Dusík Deputy Director-General for Climate Action, European Commission
Martin Brocklehurst Addresses EU Climate Pact

Martin Brocklehurst from Pact Partner Project AURORA, introduced the pilot project from Aarhus University Denmark that has the potential to empower a community of over 46,000 students, and staff to make a positive contribution to the energy transition for their University. They have already installed solar panels on the university’s rooftops. They are now working to monitor their energy performance using the Aurora energy tracker app.  The app can also be used use to monitor their personal carbon emissions from heating and powering the buildings where they live and from the daily transport decisions they take.

“The time for talking is over, and the time for action is here. As citizens we can trailblaze to get to net zero carbon emissions in our personal lives and influence those around us where we work and study.”
Martin Brocklehurst
European Climate Pact Partner, Project AURORA
EU Climate Pact - Celebrating citizen led climate action

Throughout the day Pact community members got a chance to share their ideas with EU policy makers and initiative leaders.  Project AURORA was able to meet up with key officials from DG Energy to explain the barriers blocking progress in the establishment of energy communities within Universities across Europe.  As a direct consequence further meetings are planned in November to explore how these barriers can be addressed and encourage organisations such as the European Univerities Association to get more involved in Energy Communities.

Links were made to many EU Climate Pact Ambassadors and Climate Pact Partners across Europe as AURORA seeks to gain support for the idea of a European wide citizen science project to tackle Climate change mitigation.

Many youth and sports leaders attending were keen to learn from project AURORA and be at the vanguard of citizens  efforts to accelerate the energy transition and tackle the 30% of climate carbon pollution produced by citizens through heating and powering homes and the transport choices they take. 

A full recording of the event can be accessed here.

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