EU’s 2030 GHG cut goal should be 65%, says EU Parliament’s lead climate envoy

Published 11:54 on April 28, 2020  /  Last updated at 00:40 on April 29, 2020  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The EU should raise its 2030 emission target to a 65% cut under 1990 levels to align with the Paris Agreement, according to the lead lawmaker on the issue for the European Parliament, setting an ambition marker far higher than Brussels is planning.
The EU should raise its 2030 emission target to a 65% cut under 1990 levels to align with the Paris Agreement, according to the lead lawmaker on the issue for the European Parliament, setting an ambition marker far higher than Brussels is planning.


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