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Procedura : 2017/0017(COD)
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Dokument w ramach procedury : A8-0258/2017

Teksty złożone :

A8-0258/2017

Debaty :

PV 11/09/2017 - 20
CRE 11/09/2017 - 20
PV 11/12/2017 - 18
CRE 11/12/2017 - 18

Głosowanie :

PV 13/09/2017 - 9.7
CRE 13/09/2017 - 9.7
Wyjaśnienia do głosowania
PV 12/12/2017 - 5.3
Wyjaśnienia do głosowania

Teksty przyjęte :

P8_TA(2017)0338
P8_TA(2017)0477

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Wtorek, 12 grudnia 2017 r. - Strasburg

6.2. Unijny system handlu uprawnieniami do emisji (EU ETS): kontynuowanie obecnego ograniczenia zakresu działalności lotniczej i przygotowanie do wdrożenia globalnego środka rynkowego od 2021 r. (A8-0258/2017 - Julie Girling)
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  Diane James (NI). – Mr President, I voted against this. I voted against it because, in reality, the Emissions Trading System (ETS) has been an absolute, complete failure. Now, it is a very good report. I am not criticising the author; I am criticising the aspect that the ETS system is fundamentally flawed. It has got little to do with lowering emissions. It is designed to raise revenue as a stealth tax, and it is also designed as a protectionist measure. The net effect of the proposed changes to the ETS in aviation policy will mean more taxes on tourists, more taxes on business travellers, and it will push up the price of imports. That helps European Union-based manufacturers and farmers, but ultimately does not help the aviation sector.

 
  
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  Seán Kelly (PPE). – Mr President, I was pleased to vote in favour of this report. Up until last year, obstacles were continually posed by third countries to European legislation being applicable to their airlines, and this was to the extent that aviation had never been applied to the emissions trading system (ETS) in its original scope.

EU provisions on flights between the EU and third countries have been suspended twice with a view to encouraging the International Civil Aviation Organization process to agree on a global strategy to decrease aviation emissions. It is imperative that we take measures to limit greenhouse gas emissions, particularly from international aviation. This is essential to keep global warming below the two degrees above pre-industrial levels as agreed in the 2015 Paris agreement on climate change, where I had the honour of representing this Parliament.

As the international aviation sector is a rapidly developing source of greenhouse gas emissions, this report marks a welcome step in Parliament’s work on the EU ETS, and I support the progress on the same.

 
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