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Publikation Statement by scientists 4 Future (S4F) regarding the „Demands of Fridays for Future Germany to the German representatives in the EU”(Hyper Articles en Ligne (HAL), 2020) Baumann, Franz; Bijama, Jelle; Breyer, Christian; Daub, Claus-Heinrich; Ekardt, Felix; Fensterle, Joachim; Hagedorn, Gregor; Hardt, Judith Nora; Heiland, Stefan; Hennicke, Peter; Herold, Anke; Kloke-Lesch, Adolf; Krause, Harald; Kromp-Kolb, Helga; Lakner, Sebastian; Latif, Mojib; Leinfelder, Reinhold; Lemke, Peter; Lucht, Wolfgang; Luhmann, Hans-Jochen; Mattauch, Linus; Müschen, Klaus; Niebert, Kai; Oei, Pao-Yu; Pe'Er, Guy; Pfennig, Andreas; Quaschning, Volker; Rahmstorf, Stefan; Schuster, Heide; Stelzer, Volker; Tielbörger, Katja; Valdivia-Steel, Lorena; von Hirschausen, Chistian; von Weizsäcker, Ulrich; Whishire, Karen Helen; Wulfmeyer, VolkerScientists for Future (S4F) confirm that the demands of Fridays for Future (FFF) on EU politics are factually necessary and scientifically justified. According to IPCC calculations, the EU27 will have a residual budget for emissions of 20 Gt CO2 from 2021 to limit global warming to a maximum of 1.5 degrees. An 80% reduction in emissions by 2030 corresponds to a path within this budget framework. The EU would have to be CO2-neutral by 2035 at the latest. The demands by FFF are consistent with the 1.5 degree target. They are based on climate science and are politically and economically within the range of what is necessary and feasible.05 - Forschungs- oder ArbeitsberichtPublikation The EU's common agriculture policy and sustainable farming: a statement by scientists(European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), 2020) Pe'er, Guy; Lakner, Sebastian; Seppelt, Ralf; Bezák, Peter; Bonn, Aletta; Concepción, Elena D.; Creutzig, Felix; Daub, Claus-Heinrich; Díaz, Mario; Dieker, Petra; Eisenhauer, Nico; Hagedorn, Gregor; Hansjürgens, Bernd; Harrer-Puchner, Gabriele; Herzon, Irina; Hickler, Thomas; Jetzkowitz, Jens; Kazakova, Yanka; Kindlmann, Pavel; Kirchner, Mathias; Klein, Alexandra-Maria; Linow, Sven; Lomba, Ângela; López-Bao, José Vicente; Metta, Matteo; Morales, Manuel B.; Moreira, Francisco; Mupepele, Anne-Christine; Navarro, Alberto; Oppermann, Rainer; Rac, Ilona; Röder, Norbert; Schäfer, Martina; Sirami, Clelia; Streck, Charlotte; Šumrada, Tanja; Tielbörger, Katja; Underberg, Emil; Wagener-Lohse, Georg; Baumann, FranzThe European Union’s (EU) Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) still fails to address the environmental and socioeconomic challenges of EU’s agriculture. Agricultural ecosystems are further degrading, biodiversity is declining and agricultural Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions remain high. At the same time, farms are facing unresolved socio-economic challenges and rural areas struggle to remain viable. Knowledge, data, instruments and resources to address sustainability challenges are readily available. Missing is the CAP’s appropriate design as well as prioritization, and the indispensable political will to improve these.05 - Forschungs- oder Arbeitsbericht