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Directorate-General for Environment (DG ENV) is a
Directorate-General Within the European Union (EU), Directorates-General are departments with specific zones of responsibility. Within the European Commission specifically, Directorates-General are the equivalent of national-level Ministry (government department), m ...
of the
European Commission The European Commission (EC) is the primary Executive (government), executive arm of the European Union (EU). It operates as a cabinet government, with a number of European Commissioner, members of the Commission (directorial system, informall ...
, responsible for the Environmental policy of the European Union. In 2010 "relevant limate changeactivities in DG Environment" were moved to the new DG Climate Action (DG CLIMA). At the same time the DG Energy (ENER) was also established. The 2022 commissioner was Virginijus Sinkevičius.


Mission

The DG's main role is to initiate and define new environmental legislation and to ensure that measures, which have been agreed, are actually put into practice in the member states of the European Union. The overall mission statement for 2005 is: "Protecting, preserving and improving the environment for present and
future generations Future generations are Cohort (statistics), cohorts of hypothetical people not yet born. Future generations are contrasted with current and past generations and evoked in order to encourage thinking about intergenerational equity. The Moral agenc ...
, and promoting sustainable development". The mission statement is divided into the following sub-statements: * To maintain and improve the quality of life through a high level of protection of our natural resources, effective risk assessment and management and the timely implementation of Community legislation. * To foster resource efficiency in production, consumption and waste-disposal measures. * To integrate environmental concerns into other EU policy areas. * To promote growth in the EU that takes account of the economic, social and environmental needs both of our citizens and of future generations. * To address the global challenges facing us notably combating climate change and the international conservation of
biodiversity Biodiversity is the variability of life, life on Earth. It can be measured on various levels. There is for example genetic variability, species diversity, ecosystem diversity and Phylogenetics, phylogenetic diversity. Diversity is not distribut ...
. * To ensure that all policies and measures in the above areas are based on a multi-sectoral approach, involve all stakeholders in the process and are communicated in an effective way.


Structure

The DG Environment is based in
Brussels Brussels, officially the Brussels-Capital Region, (All text and all but one graphic show the English name as Brussels-Capital Region.) is a Communities, regions and language areas of Belgium#Regions, region of Belgium comprising #Municipalit ...
and organised into an Office of the Director-General, Deputy Director-General and 6 directorates: * A: Policy, Coordination and Resources * B: Circular Economy and Green Growth * C: Quality of Life * D: Natural Capital * E: Implementation and Support to Member States * F: Global Sustainable Development


History

EU environmental policy started as a collection of disparate laws which had no specific Treaty basis. There was no department dedicated to environmental issues for the first 15 years of the European Commission's existence. In 1973 the Environmental Unit was created within DG Industry and in 1981 the Environment Directorate-General DG was established.Schön-Quinlivan (2012) The European Commission, In: Jordan, A.J. and Adelle, C. (eds) Environmental Policy in the European Union: Contexts, Actors and Policy Dynamics (3e). Earthscan: London and Sterling, VA. However, it remained a relatively weak DG in the Commissioner for several years due to lack of institutional experience and human resources; 5 officials in 1973 had grown to 60 officials in the 1980s. In its early years, DG Environment hired specialists with technical knowledge who had a different culture to the other Commission's officials. This ‘gave ta reputation for being dominated by ��“ecological freaks”'. Over time DG Environment matured and settled into the Commission's ways of working. In particular by taking politics more into consideration when formulating legislation so that it could be adopted and better implemented. The Fifth Environmental Action Programme which came into force on 1 January 1993 marked a change in DG Environment's approach to policy-making. It attempted to present the DG and its policies in a more contemporary and constructive light. The programme demonstrated that legislation was no longer to be made solely behind closed doors, but together with all social and economic partners.Tanasescu, I. (2012) In: Jordan, A.J. and Adelle, C. (eds) Environmental Policy in the European Union: Contexts, Actors and Policy Dynamics (3e). Earthscan: London and Sterling, VA. In November 2016 the EC harmonised the names of all DGs to make them more consistent and dropped "the" from the name, changing from "Directorate-General for the Environment" to "Directorate-General for Environment".


Resources

The Directorate-General for Environment has a staff of about 650 civil servants. *
Commissioner A commissioner (commonly abbreviated as Comm'r) is, in principle, a member of a commission or an individual who has been given a commission (official charge or authority to do something). In practice, the title of commissioner has evolved to incl ...
: Virginijus Sinkevičius * Director General: Florika Fink-Hooijer Past commissioners: * Karmenu Vella, 2014–2019 * Janez Potočnik, 2009–2014 * Stavros Dimas, 2004–2009 * Margot Wallström, 1999–2004


See also

* European Commissioner for Environment, Oceans and Fisheries * Aarhus Convention * Directorate-General for Climate Action *
Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries The Directorate-General for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries (DG MARE) is a Directorate-General of the European Commission, responsible for the policy area of fisheries, the Law of the Sea and Maritime Affairs of the European Union. The current dire ...
* Directorate-General of the Joint Research Centre (DG JRC) * European Environment Agency * EU environmental policy * European Commissioner for the Environment


References


External links


Directorate General for the Environment
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SMILE project
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