A Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change

One of the five EU Missions is the Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change, which will support EU regions, cities and local authorities in their efforts to build climate resilience against the impacts of climate change.

The Implementation Plan published in September 2021 outlines the main goal of the Mission, which is to support at least 150 European regions and communities in becoming climate resilient by 2030. In doing so, the Mission will engage local actors, notably in climate-vulnerable regions, as well as citizens by funding projects facilitating and requiring their involvement. Considering that the level of preparedness for climate impacts varies substantially between regions in Europe, this R&I support will be provided in different ways.

Specific objective 1: Preparing and planning for climate resilience to provide general support to European regions and communities to better understand, prepare for and manage climate risks and opportunities.

Specific objective 2: Accelerating transformations to climate resilience to work with at least 150 regions and communities to accelerate their transformation to a climate resilient future, supporting them in the co-creation of innovation pathways and the testing of solutions.

Specific objective 3: Demonstrating systemic transformations to climate resilience to deliver at least 75 large-scale demonstrations of systemic transformations to climate resilience across European regions and communities.

Nature

ERRIN input to the Adaptation Mission


 

2020

ERRIN took early on an active role in shaping the Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change and is closely following the implementation of the Mission. The first input document developed by ERRIN and its members was followed up with an exchange with the former Mission Board Chair, Connie Hedegaard, during an ERRIN webinar held in July 2020. In October 2020, ERRIN members participated in a co-creation event held by the European Commission, with an aim to further design the selection criteria and the involvement of regions and communities in the Mission.

2021

As a follow-up on the session organised in autumn 2020, ERRIN organised another session together with the Mission Secretariat and Climate KIC in March 2021. In September 2021, ERRIN held an Energy & Climate Change Working Group session focusing on how regions can take an active role in the implementation of the Mission.

2022

In February 2022, ERRIN organised a joint sounding board meeting with the European Commission to exchange on the progress of regions towards climate resilience and priority actions for the Mission in the coming years. This was followed up with an ERRIN input on the Mission Charter in March 2022, which lays out a set of commitments for the regions and communities signing the Charter and committing to the Mission and its objectives.

In May 2022, ERRIN published its key messages for the Horizon Europe Missions Work Programme 2023-2024, were several recommendations concerning the future funding for the Adaptation Mission were proposed, such as the need for a quadruple helix approach, the need for further calls providing cascade funding, and the need for an inclusive and interdisciplinary approach. In June 2022, ERRIN became a Friend of the Mission, alongside over 50 network members who became signatories of the Mission Charter. During the European Research and Innovation Days in October 2022, a further 47 network members were announced as having signed the Mission Charter, resulting in 100 ERRIN associated cities and regions being signatories

2023

In 2023, ERRIN launched its Adaptation Task Force which will continue the policy dialogue with the Mission Secretariat and follow the implementation of the Mission in ERRIN regions. Two ERRIN projects supporting the implementation of the Mission kicked off in January 2023 - Pathways2Resilience and RESIST

ERRIN provided input to the implementation of the Adaptation Mission in its input paper to the consultation on the Horizon programmes 2014-2027. In its input paper, ERRIN highlighted the important role of the Mission in placing adaptation to climate change higher up on the political agenda at the local and regional level and the importance of the Community of Practice in enabling matchmaking, knowledge exchange and peer-learning between regions. Key areas to further strengthen in the Mission include the lack of a clear process for regions to engage in the Mission and increased access to funding to support the implementation of the Mission.

In March 2023, the final list of Mission Charter signatories was announced, amounting to 308 signatories in total. More than 130 Charter signatories are associated with ERRIN member cities and regions. 

Funding Opportunities


Pathways2Resilience: Funding to develop resilience pathways

The Pathways2Resilience project's first call for applicants is open between 22 November 2023 and 6 May 2024. Through this call, 40 regions and communities will be selected to receive a sub-grant of up to €210 000 for a project period of 18 months to support activities related to the development of local and regional resilience pathways.

Latest Updates

  • By Mid-Norway European Office

Seeking collaboration on Mission on Climate Adaptation calls

SINTEF has been the host of a national private-public-research partnership in Norway on risk reduction through climate adaptation of buildings and infrastructure in the last 8 years. Now SINTEF is interested in participating in a European partnership for further development of innovations and knowledge from this research centre.

  • By Agnieszka Wieczorek Jetha

Available support to regions in EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change

On 12 December 2023, the ERRIN Adaptation Task Force organised a hybrid event providing an overview of the available financial and technical support for regions and communities under the EU Mission on Adaptation to Climate Change. Here is a summary of the opportunities provided within three initiatives running under the Mission Adaptation.

  • By Lucy Hammond

Pathways2Resilience: First Call for Regions and Communities- Deadline extended until May

Pathways2Resilience (P2R), an ERRIN project, has opened its first call for Regions and Communities for subgrant applications to co-design visions of a climate-resilient future and transformative adaptation pathways that will ensure long-term impact. The first call has had the deadline extended until 6 May 2024 12:00 CEST. Following updated guidance from CINEA, UK regions are now eligible to apply.

  • By Lucy Hammond

EU Missions: The European Commission publishes its first mid-term review

On 19 July, the European Commission (EC) published a Communication on the assessment of the EU Missions after two years of implementation. The EC details the Missions' successes but also recognises the need to address challenges related to governance, budget, citizens and private sector engagement. The EC also proposes to add a sixth Mission on the New European Bauhaus.

  • By Silvia Ghiretti

Call for regions to join a project proposal on health risks caused by climate change (HORIZON-MISS-2023-CLIMA-01-03)

ERRIN is seeking expressions of interest from regions to join an existing consortium under the call "Testing and demonstrating transformative solutions to build resilience to health risks caused by the effects of climate change" (HORIZON-MISS-2023-CLIMA-01-03). Express your interest by Monday 31 July.

  • By Silvia Ghiretti

Calls for Twinning Regions for a Project Proposal under HORIZON-MISS-2023-CLIMA-01-02

ERRIN is calling for expressions of interest from regions interested in joining a consortium under the call HORIZON-MISS-2023-CLIMA-01-02. Express your interest by Thursday 20 July.