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Pascal Canfin

Pascal Canfin (French pronunciation: [paskal kɑ̃fɛ̃]; born in Arras, 22 August 1974) is a French politician of La République en marche (LREM) who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament (EUP) since 2019. In the 2019 elections for the UE Parliament, he was elected in the list of Renew Europe group and serves as chair of the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety Committee; following his initiative, the European Parliament declares in December 2019 a "climate state of emergency"

Pascal Canfin
Member of the European Parliament
for France
Assumed office
2 July 2019
In office
14 July 2009 – 16 May 2012
In office
3 May 2014 – 30 June 2014
Minister for Development
In office
16 May 2012 – 31 March 2014
Prime MinisterJean-Marc Ayrault
Preceded byHenri de Raincourt
Succeeded byAnnick Girardin
Personal details
Born (1974-08-22) 22 August 1974 (age 49)
Arras, France
Political partyThe Greens (before 2010)
Europe Ecology – The Greens (2010–2019)
En Marche (2019–present)
Other political
affiliations
Greens-European Free Alliance (Before 2019)
Renew Europe (2019–present)
EducationBordeaux Institute of Political Studies
Newcastle University

Canfin was formerly the head of the French section of WWF until 25 March 2019, and Minister for Development under the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Ayrault Cabinet. Canfin previously served as a Member of the European Parliament from 2009 to 2012.

From July 2014 to December 2015, Canfin was the Senior Advisor on Climate at World Resources Institute (WRI), ranked the most influential think tank in the world on environmental issues, on the preparation of the International climate summit to be held in Paris in December 2015 (COP21). For this matter, he also co-chaired with Alain Grandjean the Commission for innovative financing for climate, mandated by the President of the French Republic.[1]

Early life and career edit

Canfin graduated initially from the Bordeaux Institute of Political Studies (Sciences Po) and then from Newcastle University.

Between 2003 and 2009, Canfin worked as journalist for the monthly magazine Alternatives économiques and a specialist for questions linked to the environment, social economy as well as corporate social responsibility.

Prior to that Canfain was a human resources consultant (1999–2003), after being a representative of the French Democratic Confederation of Labour (CFDT) trade union for Nord-Pas-de-Calais (1997–1999).

Political career edit

Alongside his journalistic work, Canfin got politically involved with the Greens (France) in France. He was responsible for the party's Economic, Social and Public Services Committee between 2005 and 2009. Canfin has been a member of Europe Écologie–The Greens since its creation in 2010.

Member of the European Parliament, 2009-2012 edit

At the 2009 European elections, Canfin was third candidate on the list put up by Europe Écologie, an electoral alliance of which the Greens were part, in Île-de-France, behind Daniel Cohn-Bendit and Eva Joly. With 20.86% of the votes, Europe Écologie got four seats, and Canfin was elected a Member of the European Parliament on 7 June 2009.

In the European Parliament, Canfin served on the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and was a substitute member of the Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection. He was also a Vice-Chairman of the Special Committee for the Financial, Economic and Social Crisis, a member of the Special Committee on Organised Crime in the EU, and a Vice-Chairman of the Public Services Intergroup.

Canfin was the rapporteur on the regulation of short selling and credit default swaps (CDS). His report was discussed in the Economic Affairs Committee in January 2011, and voted as such in the Plenary Session in July 2011. He has also been a negotiator on behalf of The Greens–European Free Alliance group on several legislative texts:

  • Directive for a European Financial Transaction Tax (in process);
  • Regulation on Credit Rating Agencies (in process);
  • Markets in Financial Instruments Directive (MIFID) (in process);
  • Directive on Alternative Investment Fund Managers (AIFM);
  • European Market Infrastructure Regulation.

In June 2010, Canfin initiated a call to the MEPs of the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee to create a non-governmental organisation capable of developing a counter-expertise on financial activities led by the main financial operators (banks, insurance companies, hedge funds etc.). The call was named Finance Watch. He was joined by about one hundred European, national and regional elected representatives within the European Union. A year later, in June 2011, Finance Watch was set up as a NGO.

Minister for Development edit

On 16 May 2012, Canfin left the European Parliament and was nominated by President François Hollande as Delegated Minister in charge of development with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs under minister Laurent Fabius.[2] In one of his first announcements as Minister for Development, he considers that "France has normalized its political relations with Africa".[3] In his opinion, this normalisation stands out in the change of the Ministry name: “the Cooperation Ministry, with all the implications that it brings, doesn’t exist anymore” he claims.[4] Canfin adds "the dissolution of the "Africa cell",[3] tipping point of Françafrique system, embodies the breakdown announces by François Hollande concerning relations between France and Africa.

Development policy and sustainable development edit

Canfin considers development policy as closely tied up with sustainable development aims. Indeed, he intends to "make sustainability an imperative for development French policy".[4] In these way, undertaken projects under the aegis of "l’Agence française de développement" (AFD) have seen a turning point since the first year of his mandate: renewable energies and energy efficiency are now part of AFD investments priorities for the next three years.[5] AFD has also adopted in April 2013 a new doctrine in agricultural matters and won't be able to finance nor GMO's projects or agricultural investments that wouldn't respect FAO principles against "land grabbing".[6] Finally, AFD has adopted the principle that she “should include environmental and social responsibility in its procurement process”.[7][citation needed]

Member of the European Parliament, 2019–present edit

Following the elections in 2019, Canfin was elected on La République en Marche's Renaissance list. Member of the Renew group, he is elected chair of the Committee on the Environment, Public Health and Food Safety.

Following his initiative, the European Parliament declares in December 2019 a "climate state of emergency". Also in December 2019, the Environment Committee adopts a resolution highlighting the weaknesses of the European Pollinator Initiative, which "fails to protect bees and other pollinators from some of the many causes of their decline".[8]

Within the framework of the Green Deal presented by the European Commission, Canfin works in favour of carbon neutrality by 2050, a 50-55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and a just transition.

In January 2020, Politico Europe chose Canfin as number 1 on the "Top 20 MEPs to watch in 2020" list.[9]

Books edit

  • Consommer responsable [Responsible Consuming]. 2008.
  • L’Économie verte expliquée à ceux qui n’y croient pas [Green Economy Explained to Those Who Do Not Believe in It]. Petits Matins, 2007.
  • Le Contrat écologique pour l’Europe [The Ecological Contract for Europe]. Petits Matins, 2009.
  • Ce que les banques vous disent et pourquoi il ne faut presque jamais les croire [What Banks Tell You and Why You Should Almost Never Believe Them]. Petits Matins, 2012.
  • 30 questions for understanding the Paris climate change Conference. Petits Matins, 2015.[10]

References edit

  1. ^ Canfin-Grandjean Commission (June 2015). Mobilizing Climate Finance, a Road-Map to Finance a Low-Carbon Economy (PDF).
  2. ^ "Pascal Canfin, ministre délégué au développement". Le Monde.fr. 16 May 2012 – via Le Monde.
  3. ^ a b Cantaloube, Lénaïg Bredoux et Thomas (16 July 2012). "Pascal Canfin : "Nous avons normalisé les relations entre la France et l'Afrique"". Mediapart.
  4. ^ a b . Archived from the original on 25 March 2014. Retrieved 18 March 2014.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 25 March 2014. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  6. ^ "Pascal Canfin : utilisation des OGM dans les projets de l'AFD, c'est fini !". EELV | Europe Écologie – les Verts (in French). 30 April 2013. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  7. ^ fr:Pascal Canfin#cite note-real-22
  8. ^ "Bees: MEPs call for reduction in use of pesticides to save Europe's bees". European Parliament. 18 December 2019.
  9. ^ Baume, Maïa de La (13 January 2020). "20 MEPs to watch in 2020". POLITICO. Retrieved 22 January 2020.
  10. ^ Canfin, Pascal; Staime, Peter; Snelgrove, Paul (18 November 2015). 30 questions for understanding the Paris climate change conference. Les Petits Matins.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Profile as member of the European Parliament
  • Fan page of Pascal Canfin

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information July 2019 Pascal Canfin French pronunciation paskal kɑ fɛ born in Arras 22 August 1974 is a French politician of La Republique en marche LREM who has been serving as a Member of the European Parliament EUP since 2019 In the 2019 elections for the UE Parliament he was elected in the list of Renew Europe group and serves as chair of the Environment Public Health and Food Safety Committee following his initiative the European Parliament declares in December 2019 a climate state of emergency Pascal CanfinMember of the European Parliamentfor FranceIncumbentAssumed office 2 July 2019In office 14 July 2009 16 May 2012In office 3 May 2014 30 June 2014Minister for DevelopmentIn office 16 May 2012 31 March 2014Prime MinisterJean Marc AyraultPreceded byHenri de RaincourtSucceeded byAnnick GirardinPersonal detailsBorn 1974 08 22 22 August 1974 age 49 Arras FrancePolitical partyThe Greens before 2010 Europe Ecology The Greens 2010 2019 En Marche 2019 present Other politicalaffiliationsGreens European Free Alliance Before 2019 Renew Europe 2019 present EducationBordeaux Institute of Political StudiesNewcastle University Canfin was formerly the head of the French section of WWF until 25 March 2019 and Minister for Development under the Minister of Foreign Affairs in the Ayrault Cabinet Canfin previously served as a Member of the European Parliament from 2009 to 2012 From July 2014 to December 2015 Canfin was the Senior Advisor on Climate at World Resources Institute WRI ranked the most influential think tank in the world on environmental issues on the preparation of the International climate summit to be held in Paris in December 2015 COP21 For this matter he also co chaired with Alain Grandjean the Commission for innovative financing for climate mandated by the President of the French Republic 1 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Political career 2 1 Member of the European Parliament 2009 2012 2 2 Minister for Development 2 2 1 Development policy and sustainable development 2 3 Member of the European Parliament 2019 present 3 Books 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and career editCanfin graduated initially from the Bordeaux Institute of Political Studies Sciences Po and then from Newcastle University Between 2003 and 2009 Canfin worked as journalist for the monthly magazine Alternatives economiques and a specialist for questions linked to the environment social economy as well as corporate social responsibility Prior to that Canfain was a human resources consultant 1999 2003 after being a representative of the French Democratic Confederation of Labour CFDT trade union for Nord Pas de Calais 1997 1999 Political career editAlongside his journalistic work Canfin got politically involved with the Greens France in France He was responsible for the party s Economic Social and Public Services Committee between 2005 and 2009 Canfin has been a member of Europe Ecologie The Greens since its creation in 2010 Member of the European Parliament 2009 2012 edit At the 2009 European elections Canfin was third candidate on the list put up by Europe Ecologie an electoral alliance of which the Greens were part in Ile de France behind Daniel Cohn Bendit and Eva Joly With 20 86 of the votes Europe Ecologie got four seats and Canfin was elected a Member of the European Parliament on 7 June 2009 In the European Parliament Canfin served on the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs and was a substitute member of the Committee on Internal Market and Consumer Protection He was also a Vice Chairman of the Special Committee for the Financial Economic and Social Crisis a member of the Special Committee on Organised Crime in the EU and a Vice Chairman of the Public Services Intergroup Canfin was the rapporteur on the regulation of short selling and credit default swaps CDS His report was discussed in the Economic Affairs Committee in January 2011 and voted as such in the Plenary Session in July 2011 He has also been a negotiator on behalf of The Greens European Free Alliance group on several legislative texts Directive for a European Financial Transaction Tax in process Regulation on Credit Rating Agencies in process Markets in Financial Instruments Directive MIFID in process Directive on Alternative Investment Fund Managers AIFM European Market Infrastructure Regulation In June 2010 Canfin initiated a call to the MEPs of the Economic and Monetary Affairs Committee to create a non governmental organisation capable of developing a counter expertise on financial activities led by the main financial operators banks insurance companies hedge funds etc The call was named Finance Watch He was joined by about one hundred European national and regional elected representatives within the European Union A year later in June 2011 Finance Watch was set up as a NGO Minister for Development edit On 16 May 2012 Canfin left the European Parliament and was nominated by President Francois Hollande as Delegated Minister in charge of development with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs under minister Laurent Fabius 2 In one of his first announcements as Minister for Development he considers that France has normalized its political relations with Africa 3 In his opinion this normalisation stands out in the change of the Ministry name the Cooperation Ministry with all the implications that it brings doesn t exist anymore he claims 4 Canfin adds the dissolution of the Africa cell 3 tipping point of Francafrique system embodies the breakdown announces by Francois Hollande concerning relations between France and Africa Development policy and sustainable development edit Canfin considers development policy as closely tied up with sustainable development aims Indeed he intends to make sustainability an imperative for development French policy 4 In these way undertaken projects under the aegis of l Agence francaise de developpement AFD have seen a turning point since the first year of his mandate renewable energies and energy efficiency are now part of AFD investments priorities for the next three years 5 AFD has also adopted in April 2013 a new doctrine in agricultural matters and won t be able to finance nor GMO s projects or agricultural investments that wouldn t respect FAO principles against land grabbing 6 Finally AFD has adopted the principle that she should include environmental and social responsibility in its procurement process 7 citation needed Member of the European Parliament 2019 present edit Following the elections in 2019 Canfin was elected on La Republique en Marche s Renaissance list Member of the Renew group he is elected chair of the Committee on the Environment Public Health and Food Safety Following his initiative the European Parliament declares in December 2019 a climate state of emergency Also in December 2019 the Environment Committee adopts a resolution highlighting the weaknesses of the European Pollinator Initiative which fails to protect bees and other pollinators from some of the many causes of their decline 8 Within the framework of the Green Deal presented by the European Commission Canfin works in favour of carbon neutrality by 2050 a 50 55 reduction in greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and a just transition In January 2020 Politico Europe chose Canfin as number 1 on the Top 20 MEPs to watch in 2020 list 9 Books editConsommer responsable Responsible Consuming 2008 L Economie verte expliquee a ceux qui n y croient pas Green Economy Explained to Those Who Do Not Believe in It Petits Matins 2007 Le Contrat ecologique pour l Europe The Ecological Contract for Europe Petits Matins 2009 Ce que les banques vous disent et pourquoi il ne faut presque jamais les croire What Banks Tell You and Why You Should Almost Never Believe Them Petits Matins 2012 30 questions for understanding the Paris climate change Conference Petits Matins 2015 10 References edit Canfin Grandjean Commission June 2015 Mobilizing Climate Finance a Road Map to Finance a Low Carbon Economy PDF Pascal Canfin ministre delegue au developpement Le Monde fr 16 May 2012 via Le Monde a b Cantaloube Lenaig Bredoux et Thomas 16 July 2012 Pascal Canfin Nous avons normalise les relations entre la France et l Afrique Mediapart a b Mes Realisations Pascal Canfin Ministre du Developpement Archived from the original on 25 March 2014 Retrieved 18 March 2014 Fusionner les notions de developpement economique et de developpement durable Le Monde Pascal Canfin Ministre du Developpement Archived from the original on 25 March 2014 Retrieved 25 March 2014 Pascal Canfin utilisation des OGM dans les projets de l AFD c est fini EELV Europe Ecologie les Verts in French 30 April 2013 Retrieved 3 March 2020 fr Pascal Canfin cite note real 22 Bees MEPs call for reduction in use of pesticides to save Europe s bees European Parliament 18 December 2019 Baume Maia de La 13 January 2020 20 MEPs to watch in 2020 POLITICO Retrieved 22 January 2020 Canfin Pascal Staime Peter Snelgrove Paul 18 November 2015 30 questions for understanding the Paris climate change conference Les Petits Matins External links editOfficial website Profile as member of the European Parliament Fan page of Pascal Canfin Pascal Canfin sur le site du gouvernement francais nbsp European Union portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Pascal Canfin amp oldid 1198572685, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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