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| Ministers of the Council at the sectoral meeting on Environment,Isle of Man, October 2003 - Click to Enlarge. | Ministers of the Council at the sectoral meeting on Environment, Northern Ireland, February 2008 - Click to Enlarge. | |
| Ministers of the Council at the sectoral meeting on Environment, Edinburgh, February 2002 - Click to Enlarge | Ministers of the Council at the third sectoral meeting on Environment, London, January 2003 - Click to Enlarge |
Environment
Lead Administration –
United Kingdom
At the first British-Irish Council Summit it
was agreed that the UK Government would take responsibility for advancing
work in relation to the Environment.
There have been 8 Ministerial level meetings of the Environment Group since
its inception, with Member Administrations taking it in turns to host the
event. The first one was held in London in October 2000, with subsequent
ones in Edinburgh in February 2002; London in January 2003; Isle of Man in
October 2003; Cardiff in July 2004; Dublin in April 2005, Guernsey in July
2006 and Bangor, Northern Ireland in February 2008.
Communiqués
Ministers have discussed a very broad range of environmental topics
throughout the history of the British-Irish Council. In Cardiff in July
2004, Ministers discussed how the Council could help deliver the objectives
set out in the Oslo and Paris Convention (OSPAR) Strategies, along with the
European Marine Strategy, Sustainable Development and biodiversity. In
Dublin in 2005, discussions covered Sellafield and radioactive waste,
Integrated Coastal Zone Management, and waste management. This meeting also
reviewed the success of the report “Scenarios of Climate Change for islands
within the BIC region” originally presented at the Ministerial in the Isle
of Man in 2003 and which contained the most detailed climate model results
anywhere in the world at that time.
Also in 2005, officials from the Environment sectoral group took part in a
conference organised by the Irish Presidency of the EU - Challenge and
Opportunities for Sustainable Development in EU25. This was organised in
partnership with Comhar (Ireland’s National Sustainable Development
Partnership), and was valuable in promoting the Sustainable Development
agenda within the Council.
In June 2006, environmental issues were the focus of a British-Irish Council
Summit meeting. The event was hosted by the UK in London and focussed on
adapting to the unavoidable impacts of climate change that face the
administrations in the British-Irish Council region. The Council’s
discussion paper was later submitted
to the 2nd European Climate Change Programme to help feed into the
development of an EU Commission Green Paper on Adaptation to Climate Change.
The Summit agreed a future work programme of activity for the Environment
Group which was developed by the subsequent Ministerial event in Guernsey in
July of that year. As part of this agreed programme, an Extreme Weather
Events workshop bringing together technical experts from around the BIC
administrations has already been held in Dublin with a follow up policy
seminar scheduled for later in 2007.
In 2008, the Ministerial meeting concluded that: the adaptation work
programme continues and the Environment Group receives further updates next
year; Ireland submit their joint discussion paper on Sellafield and
radioactive waste; more supporting analysis is provided on the cost issues
of the Fishing for Litter project with officials to explore these and agree
a way forward, and Member Administrations to continue to share ideas and
ensure coordination between individual coastal policies and strategies.
It was agreed that among the main items for discussion at the next meeting
of the Group would include: Waste, Climate Change; Sellafield and
radioactive waste; ICZM.
The Group welcomed and noted that the ninth Ministerial meeting of the BIC Environment will take place in Jersey in 2009.