What is the European Climate Pact?
The European Climate Pact is a movement of people united around a common cause, each taking steps in their own worlds to build a more sustainable Europe. Launched by the European Commission, the Pact is part of the European Green Deal and is helping the EU to meet its goal to become climate-neutral by 2050.
Everyone has a place in the Pact. You can get involved whether you are just starting out on your climate action journey or already working to make a difference in your world. You can take part as an individual or as an organisation – for example, a city, a community or an association.
Ever wondered how energy communities really work – but never dared to ask? On 11 June, the Pact is hosting a session at European Sustainable Energy Week 2025. Sign up now to discover how energy communities can give you the power to make an impact.
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Ever wondered how energy communities work? If so, make sure you join the European Climate Pact’s session at European Sustainable Energy Week 2025 (EUSEW2025).

The Clean Industrial Deal is at the heart of the EU’s climate transition. It aims to decarbonise Europe while helping its industries grow and compete.

Citizen science – where individuals and communities contribute to scientific research and data collection – is a powerful way to turn knowledge into real-world climate solutions.