Territorial energy transition planning standard
Introduction
Environmental policy refers to government actions aimed at protecting the environment.[1] These actions result from the interaction between political, economic and social interests, seeking to conserve the natural bases of human life and promote sustainable development. Since the 1970s, growing environmental awareness has turned this area into an autonomous political sector of great importance at the regional, national and international level.
In many countries, there is a ministry in charge of environmental affairs and political parties focused on ecological issues have emerged. At a business level, defining an environmental policy is a requirement for certified environmental management systems, such as the ISO 14001 standard or the European EMAS Regulation.
Principles of environmental policy
Although there is no general agreement on the principles of environmental policy, there are some generally accepted foundations.
• - The principles of sustainable development.
• - The principle of responsibility").
• - The principle of responsible morality.
• - The precautionary principle, according to which prevention is always better than correction. Whoever carries out an action that is potentially harmful to the environment has the responsibility to demonstrate that it is not harmful..
• - The substitution principle that requires replacing dangerous substances with less polluting substitutes and high energy intensity processes with more efficient ones whenever they are available. To determine the best available techniques, 32 work groups at the Technological Prospective Institute in Seville prepare and review the so-called BAT Reference Documents for each industrial sector.
• - The principle of: "the polluter pays" for cases in which environmental damage cannot be prevented, as long as it is possible to identify the cause.
• - The principle of coherence that requires the coordination of environmental policy with other departments and the integration of environmental issues in other fields. For example: (infrastructure policy, economic policy).
• - Principle of cooperation, according to which the integration of important social groups in the definition of environmental goals and their realization is essential.