The EU’s flagship LIFE programme has awarded more than €380 million to 133 new green projects in support of the European Green Deal. The European Commission funding package announced today represents more than half the total investment of €722 million for LIFE projects awarded so far this year. National, regional and local governments, public-private partnerships and civil society organisations contribute the remaining funding.
The funding announced today will go to LIFE projects across Europe in four broad areas: to conserve and restore nature; make better use of the environment and resources; reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHGs) and increase climate resilience; and accelerate the transition to clean energy.
Among the 133 LIFE projects to be awarded are €3.6 million to promote ‘the peaceful coexistence of nature and the urban lifestyle’; €10 million for the flagship European Energy Communities Facility (ENERCOM) to trigger investments in sustainable energy; €9.8 million to pilot zero-carbon sea water-to-fresh water technology; and €6.8 million to protect Europe’s wine and cheese producers from climate change.
See the official press release here and a summary of all new LIFE projects here.
Details
- Publication date
- 21 October 2024
- Author
- European Climate, Infrastructure and Environment Executive Agency