Green transition definition

Green transition means the transition of the EU economy and society towards the achievement of the climate and environmental objectives primarily through policies and investments, in line with the European Climate Law laying down the obligation to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, the European Green Deal and the Paris Agreement.
Green transition means the transition of the Union economy and society towards the achievement of the climate and environmental objectives primarily through policies and investments, in accordance with the European Climate Law laying down the obligation to achieve climate neutrality by 2050, the European Green Deal and international commitments, including the Paris Agreement, other Multilateral Environmental Agreements and the Sustainable Development Goals.

Examples of Green transition in a sentence

  • Organic Innovation Centre Monitoring Report on the call for applications closed and selection process finalised Q4 2023 10 2 - Green transition of Agriculture and the Environment - Plant based organic projects Target At least 10 projects that aim to support the development of more organic, plant-based food are completed.

  • Number 0 10 Q4 2025 10.1 Interim Step Green transition of Agriculture and the Environment - Plant based organic projects Monitoring Report on the call for applications closed and selection process finalised Q4 2023 12 2 - Green transition of Agriculture and the Environment - Climate technologies in agriculture Target Setup of 1 full-scale biorefinery.