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Climate Policy Roundtable discussed sectoral roadmaps
Just transition must be considered more systematically in sectoral low-carbon plans

Government Communications DepartmentMinistry of the Environment
Publication date 8.2.2021 15.05 | Published in English on 9.2.2021 at 10.22
Press release

The Climate Policy Roundtable met on 8 February to discuss low-carbon roadmaps for individual sectors. The meeting highlighted that there is a need to take a more comprehensive account of just transition and to update and coordinate the sectoral roadmaps.

In accordance with the Government Programme, 13 different sectors have drawn up a roadmap towards carbon reduction. Most of the roadmaps were completed last summer, and they identify a good number of ways to reduce emissions.

“It is most important that the Finnish industry and other sectors take an active part in building a carbon-neutral Finland. Roadmaps are a key tool as we aim for more effective climate policy and economic recovery after the coronavirus crisis”, said Prime Minister Sanna Marin, who chairs the Roundtable.

An analysis by the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland shows that the roadmaps have helped sectors to better understand their possibilities to reduce emissions and make it easier for them to commit to the common goal. However, it is difficult to compare individual sectors’ roadmaps because of differences in starting points, targets and approaches. Just transition was hardly discussed in the roadmaps.

“The sectoral roadmaps mainly focus on technical means to reduce emissions, and touch on innovation, research and development, all of which are essential elements of low-carbon goals. From now on the sectors should expand their roadmaps so that citizens, employees, organisations and others would feel they have been heard and that just transition would be included in the roadmaps,” said Tiina Koljonen, Research Team Leader at VTT.

“Justness is a condition for a successful transition to a low-carbon economy. Employees must have better opportunities for upskilling and reskilling. The social security system, too, must support a just transition, and we must ensure people’s livelihoods and faith in the future,” said Jarkko Eloranta, President of the Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions (SAK).

The Climate Policy Roundtable noted that many sectors continue to work on their roadmaps. It emphasised that individual sectors should take a more systematic approach to examining not only the social dimensions of climate measures, but also their effects on biodiversity and resource efficiency. A cross-cutting and cross-sectoral approach should be taken to matters of social justice.

Finland has the chance of a bigger carbon handprint by offering solutions internationally

The Climate Policy Roundtable agreed that the sectoral low-carbon roadmaps are internationally groundbreaking. It also highlighted that Finland can increase its global influence by growing the positive climate impacts of its measures, its carbon handprint.

“We have world-class expertise in a number of fields, including smart energy systems, fossil-fuel free industrial processes and energy-efficient construction,” said Helena Soimakallio, Executive Director at Technology Industries of Finland.

The Roundtable emphasised the need to integrate the sectoral roadmaps and the export potential of Finnish solutions into the Sustainable Growth Programme for Finland and into European and global coronavirus recovery efforts.

To follow the work of the Roundtable in social media use #ilmastonpyöreäpöytä and #hiilineutraali2035. To follow the discussion on low-carbon roadmaps use #tiekartat.

Inquiries:

Riikka Yliluoma
Special Adviser to the Minister of the Environment and Climate Change
tel. +358 295 250 091
[email protected]

Merja Turunen
Senior Ministerial Adviser, Secretary-General of the Climate Policy Roundtable, Ministry of the Environment
tel. +358 295 250 387
[email protected]

Tiina Koljonen
Research Team Leader, VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland
tel. +358 50 359 9549
[email protected]

Jarkko Eloranta
President, Central Organisation of Finnish Trade Unions (SAK)
tel. +358 20 774 0100
[email protected]

Helena Soimakallio
Executive Director, Technology Industries of Finland
tel. +358 40 550 7706
[email protected]

Juhani Tirkkonen
Senior Ministerial Adviser, Ministry of Economic Affairs and Employment
tel. +358 295062140,
[email protected] (roadmaps)

The Government appointed the Climate Policy Roundtable on 27 February 2020. It brings together a broad spectrum of stakeholders from different sectors of society. The purpose of the roundtable is to create a common understanding of how Finland can make a just transition to a carbon neutral society even faster than envisaged so far. With its work, the Roundtable supports the preparation and implementation of Finland’s national climate policy.

Krista Mikkonen Sanna Marin