Act for Climate – Baldushk

On Friday, 3 July 2020, IEP team met with Baldushk youth. Baldushk is an agrarian area, known also as the granary of Tirana. Participants came from different sectors, such agriculture, animal husbandry, and manual labor. The meeting was focused on local climate crisis issues in relation to the bigger climate crisis. Water shortage is the main climate impact in Baldushk, exacerbated by water mismanagement. Other related issues are deforestation, soil erosion, and a lack in rainwater capture and composting of organic waste.
Local youth are eager for change, as they do not want to emigrate abroad, a perspective which is quite often found among rural youth.
Green policies should be demanded, to achieve sustainability and combat climate crisis. Smart agriculture and protection of biodiversity are key in combating climate crisis and guaranteeing continuation of villages and towns in these rural areas.
Participants congratulated the team for the activity, and demanded more similar activities in the near future.
This activity was implemented with the support of Heinrich Böll Stiftung.

Act for climate-Patos

IEP held a climate awareness seminar this Friday, on 26.06.2020, to respect the Fridays for Future tradition of holding strikes every Friday. The seminar was held in Patos, Albania. More than 30 youngsters participated in this event, which started with a symbolic protest with signs, in tandem with the protests held around the globe each Friday, demanding action on climate and reduction of CO2 emissions. The event was opened by Suela Muhametaj, an environmental activists on climate change and also native to Patos. IEP introduced the youngsters to climate change issues, its evolution, risks and effects, mitigation and adaptation, and climate policy. Examples on how policy can mitigate climate risk were brought to the youngsters, so that they can see how policy influencing can influence on decision-making, changing of behaviour on climate, and in bringing green policies for all. There were various discussions, which show the energy and commitment of Albanian youth for a better future for all. This activity was implemented with the support of Heinrich Böll Stiftung.

Video from the activity

New field trip for Tulipa albanica in Surroj, Kukës and Oplas, Has

IEP conducted two field trips in May 2020, to check for new sites of Tulipa albanica, survey the previous propagation of the pilot sites and check for new potential sites for the propagation of the Albanian tulip. Two small groups of Tulipa albanica have been discovered in a distance of 0.5-3 km far from the main site. Considerable number of Tulipa kosovarica and some Tulipa luanica have been spotted during the visit in Oplas, Has, the main population of Tulipa kosovarica in the Republic of Albania. Small groups of Tulipa sylvestris were also found in the habitat of Tulipa albanica. Climate change has negatively affected the Tulipa albanica population this year due to the heatwave of up to 34 degrees Celsius during 14-19 May 2020, which damaged many individuals of Tulipa albanica.

First step of the official protection of Tulipa albanica approved

First step of the official protection of the Albanian tulip (Tulipa albanica) has been approved! The advocacy of the Institute for Environmental Policy through the project “Conservation and propagation of the Albanian tulip” financed by CEPF, convinced the Municipal Council of Kukës Municipality to approve the formal protection of the Albanian Tulip habitat on 22.04.2020. This became official when the Prefect of Kukës Prefecture approved the decision on 30.04.2020 and it was published on 4.05.2020. The Municipality of Kukës and its environmental specialist played and important role in this process. This open the way to include the area in the national protected area and seek higher protection from the Government of Albania, under the National Agency for Protected Areas.

Open letter from civil society organizations to the Albanian Government and donors, requesting a green economic recovery

You can read the letter here, or below:

Green recovery for Albania

13 May 2020

To: Mr. Edi RAMA

PRIME MINISTER

COUNCIL OF MINISTERS OF THE REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA

Cc: EUROPEAN UNION DELEGATION TO ALBANIA

WORLD BANK

EBRD

KfW

OTHER INTERESTED DONORS

From: Civil Society Organizations

Subject: Request addressed to the Albanian Government and donors:

Working and mobilizing together for a green recovery of a sustainable future

The decisions we make now will affect our lives and our health, and the climate we will have in the coming decades. The health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has also caused a financial and economic crisis. The Albanian government and key donors to Albania have mobilized hundreds of millions of euros for the country’s economic and social recovery.

The European Union alone has provided 46.7 million Euros in support of Albania’s social and economic recovery.

In addition to the financial crisis, the climate crisis is hitting and will hit Albania harder, and if we do not take action now and continue with the old model of a polluting economy, there is a risk that it will soon pass from a pandemic crisis to a climate crisis, but being completely unprepared. On the other hand, according to studies, green investments generate more jobs compared to the polluting industry. Albania also has an obligation as a candidate and accession country to the EU, to reorient its economy to a green economy, and to reduce CO2 emissions in line with the examples of the European Green Deal.

This is our best chance at the moment to avoid returning to an economy that is causing an ecological and a climate crisis, and to move towards an economy that provides us with clean air, clean water, better health and more employment for all.

We, as a coalition of non-profit Albanian organizations, demand from the Albanian government and donors that public funds for economic recovery be used for green recovery and not for investments in large CO2 pollutants and emissions.

Based on this, we request:

  1. Investments in the green economy, recycling businesses;
  2. Investments in the circular economy, especially for green start-ups opened by young people;
  3. Investments in renewable energy (thermal panels and photovoltaic plants), energy efficiency and retrofitting of buildings;
  4. Investments in environmentally friendly agriculture, such as agroforestry, high nature value agriculture ​​and organic agriculture;
  5. Investments in the return of ecosystems to their previous state (ecosystem restoration), environmental and awareness raising projects on environment and climate crisis;
  6. Massive afforestation of deforested and degraded areas by engaging NGOs, communities and the poor, thus creating employment for the poor, and a range of services created by forests such as water reserves, protection against erosion and flooding, air purification, development of biodiversity, development of tourism, etc.;
  7. Promoting domestic production and consumption of goods and services produced by environmentally friendly businesses;
  8. Subsidies and payments for environmental services provided by NGOs, communities, groups and individuals (e.g. to pay for planting trees, greening of cities; clean-ups of beaches, etc.);
  9. Saturday after noon and all Sunday to become a day-off for the whole business except for the recreation business and business which essential. During these days, the circulation of private vehicles within city rings should be banned, and city centers should be allowed to return to small markets where products made at home or used items (circular economy) are sold at stalls.
  10. Investments in green transport and its infrastructure such as bicycle paths, electric buses and trams, railways, charging stations for electric cars, etc.;
  11. Investments for the return to green companies of existing state-owned companies, JSCs, etc.;
  12. Public green procurement.
  13. Providing grants for business in Research and Development oriented by a research analysis.

Sincerely,

Coalition of Albanian environmental organizations

Instituti i Politikave Mjedisore

Qendra Mjedisore EDEN

Qendra Burimore e Mjedisit në Shqipëri

Instituti për Menaxhimin e Mjedisit dhe Territorit  

Instituti për Projektim dhe Menaxhim Mjedisor EDMI 

Co-Plan

Ekolëvizja

Green Vision

SEEP – Social Education & Environment Protection

EcoAlbania

RAF-Royal Albania Foundation

ECO-Partners for Sustainable Development

Shoqata Ekspertët e Rinj Mjedisorë SHERM

Milieukontakt Shqipëri 

Shoqata Egnatia

Protection and Preservation of Natural Environment in Albania (PPNEA)

Shoqata Ornitologjike e Shqipërisë

Well Point-Kujdes për të gjithë

TOKA: The Organization to Conserve the Albanian Alps

Institute for Nature Conservation in Albania – INCA

World Wetlands Day, 2 February

The Institute for Environmental Policy held an event on the importance, issues, threats and solutions for Kune-Vain lagoon-wetland ecosystem in Shëngjin, Albania.
During January 2020, IEP conducted a field visit at the Kune-Vain ecosystem, and developed a video and infographics with the materials collected during the field visit.
An event for the public in general was held on 1 February, followed with the online media campaign. During the event, a series of presentations on risks, threats, and opportunities that wetlands face in Albania. Climate change also shared an important part of the event, being a major risk for the Kune-Vain ecosystem.

Video on Kune-Vain wetland ecosystem, issues and threats:

World Wetlands Day

The Institute for Environmental Policy is organizing a seminar on World Wetlands Day, on 1st of February 2020, 10:15-12:15, at Qendra Rinore e Tiranës, Rr. e Kavajës. The seminar will inform the public on risks that wetlands and lagoons in Albania are faced with, as well as measures needed to be taken by Albania and especially Albanians citizens, to protect them.
Wetlands and lagoons are crucial for biodiversity and climate protection. 30% of land-based carbon is stored in peatlands.
Event program:
10:15 – 10:30 Registration and photo exhibition from Albanian lagoons
10:30 – 11:00 Wetlands and lagoons in Albania, challenges and threats in Kune-Vain wetland area. Video from the impact of climate change and human intervention in the lagoon.
11:00 – 11:15 Climate change impact and wetlands
11:15 – 11:30 Measures needed to be taken
11:30 – 12:15 Discussions