
Delivering the green revolution - "The EU must not fail". The chair of the working group is Rafał Trzaskowski, Mayor of Warsaw. The 'Green Deal Going Local' working group is composed of thirteen local and regional elected representatives.

To channel the challenges that local and regional authorities are facing while implementing the green transition locally and to communicate their achievements and best practices to ensure they can be replicated across the European Union. To reinforce the institutional outreach of the European Committee of the Regions on the Green Deal in order to place cities and regions firmly on the path towards climate-neutrality.ģ. To provide a crosscutting view on the numerous policy areas within the European Green Deal and ensure policy coherence and consistency across projects and related opinions.Ģ. The Green Deal Going Local working group has three specific objectives:ġ. It also targets local and regional authorities across the EU, as well as public and private stakeholders, European and national territorial associations, community associations and NGOs willing to contribute to accelerating the transition towards climate-neutrality. Green Deal Going Local is above all intended to mobilise and engage CoR members and participants in the Young Elected Politicians (YEPs) programme, to provide them with first-hand information so that they can deliver Green Deal projects locally.

To Accelerate the uptake of EU funds by local and regional authorities and increase the delivery of sustainable EU-funded projects in Europe's local communities.To Empower Europe's local and regional leaders to take action on climate change.Green Deal Going Local aims to inspire and accelerate a clean energy transition that brings a just and sustainable recovery, helping the EU to become the first climate-neutral continent in the world. The goals of Green Deal Going Local are: The European Green Deal will only be achieved by empowering local and regional authorities and providing them with direct funds to deliver the priority investments that citizens need. Euro-Mediterranean Regional and Local Assembly (ARLEM).


The State of Regions and Cities in the European Union.
