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EU parliament approves Casa’s social climate fund

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The European Parliament has approved an €86.7 billion social assistance package spearheade­d by Maltese MEP David Casa intended to help businesses and households from the effects of climate transition.

In a press release yesterday, Casa said that the fund was the most significan­t social measure “on the road to net zero”.

“We have robust safeguards on how government­s will operate the fund, especially through strict targeting requiremen­ts to ensure that funding goes where it will have the biggest impact,” he said.

“The commission will evaluate detailed plans on how the measures are designed and implemente­d, with funds only being disbursed upon completion of milestones and targets.”

The MEP said that Maltese citizens are set to benefit from a tenfold increase in funding under the provisiona­l agreement through some €60 million in funding.

“There was a strong case to be made and I am very happy to have achieved this result,” Casa said on the increased share for Malta.

Casa was the lead negotiator of the social climate fund on behalf of the employment and social affairs committee, working jointly with Esther de Lange of the Netherland­s on behalf of the committee on the environmen­t and food safety.

“The point of the fund is to bring down energy bills and to move away from fossil fuels. We can achieve both by investing in energy efficiency and renewable energy,” Casa said.

“With the social climate fund, I want to see investment­s reach citizens with more solar panels, more efficient appliances, better insulation and greener alternativ­es to transport.”

The fund is the cornerston­e of the fit-for-55 package’s social policy, addressing any disproport­ionate effects that climate measures may have on vulnerable households and micro-enterprise­s.

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