Prevent the proposal from establishing a greenwashing tool by rejecting the possibility of using the generated credits as offsets, including in voluntary carbon markets;
Attribute absolute priority to emission reduction efforts in EU policy, and recognise that the reliance on removals will make the EU fall short of reaching climate neutrality;
Restrain from certifying emission reductions as removals;
Ensure that biodiversity and ecosystem integrity are integral criteria for a holistic approach to land-based activities;
Ensure that the promotion of land-based carbon sequestration activities does not result in socially adverse impacts, land grabbing in particular;
Ensure that public funds, including the CAP, drive a systemic transition of the agriculture sector, ensuring benefits for local communities;
Lay down fundamental rules that have been left unaddressed for a robust, reliable, and trustworthy certification framework, including setting stringent liability mechanisms in case of reversals, permanence, and requirements for monitoring and reporting, as part of the final CRCF;
Ensure that critical elements of the CRCF are finalised in the trilogue process, and not relegated to delegated acts.
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