EU auditors warn that lack of data puts 2030 climate target under threat

Published 17:58 on June 26, 2023  /  Last updated at 17:58 on June 26, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

A lack of data and transparency on member state climate policies and actions could hinder progress in hitting the EU's 2030 emissions reduction target, the bloc's financial watchdog warned on Monday as a new EU climate observatory is set up that could help monitor progress.
A lack of data and transparency on member state climate policies and actions could hinder progress in hitting the EU's 2030 emissions reduction target, the bloc's financial watchdog warned on Monday as a new EU climate observatory is set up that could help monitor progress.


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