Natural carbon sinks “necessary” in EU’s 2030 plan, bloc’s climate commissioner says

Published 18:13 on September 28, 2020  /  Last updated at 12:54 on September 1, 2021  /  Asia Pacific, Carbon Taxes, CBAM, China, EMEA, EU ETS

The European Commission’s climate boss has defended the inclusion of natural sinks from the LULUCF sector in the EU 55% emissions reduction target plan, adding that early action would make the achievement of the bloc’s 2050 net zero goal more predictable.
The European Commission’s climate boss has defended the inclusion of natural sinks from the LULUCF sector in the EU 55% emissions reduction target plan, adding that early action would make the achievement of the bloc’s 2050 net zero goal more predictable.


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