Brussels to take longer to assess national climate plans after tardy responses

Published 19:34 on June 16, 2020  /  Last updated at 13:04 on September 1, 2021  /  EMEA, EU ETS

The European Commission will present a first assessment of the EU's 27 national climate plans together with an updated bloc-wide 2030 climate target in September, setting back the scrutiny by at least three months owing to delays caused by several nations submitting their plans late.
The European Commission will present a first assessment of the EU's 27 national climate plans together with an updated bloc-wide 2030 climate target in September, setting back the scrutiny by at least three months owing to delays caused by several nations submitting their plans late.


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