EU hopes for ‘green’ jobs from climate action

EU to move to ‘resource efficient, climate resilient, low carbon future’ - Hogan

European Environment Ministers arrive at Dublin Castle yesterday for an informal meeting chaired by Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan TD as part of the Irish Presidency of the EU. Photograph: Bryan O'Brien
European Environment Ministers arrive at Dublin Castle yesterday for an informal meeting chaired by Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan TD as part of the Irish Presidency of the EU. Photograph: Bryan O'Brien

Progress on the creation of a “resource-efficient” Europe with a single market for “green” products is expected to be outlined at a press conference held by EU environment and energy ministers today.

The conference follows informal discussions yesterday on a range of environmental and climate change issues, which may have a spin-off in job creation in green sectors, such as renewable energies.

Minister for the Environment Phil Hogan said the two-day conference presented an opportunity for ministers to discuss green issues such as the intelligent use of resources, within the “stability, jobs and growth” theme of the Irish presidency.

Mr Hogan said the development of “a functioning single market for green products” was an essential part of ensuring “a Europe-wide transition to a resource-efficient, climate-resilient and low-carbon future”.

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At yesterday’s session, ministers were addressed by UN Environment Programme executive director Achim Steiner. The ministers also discussed air quality and the urban environment, in advance of the review of the EU’s thematic strategy on air pollution later this year.

Tim O'Brien

Tim O'Brien

Tim O'Brien is an Irish Times journalist