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European Parliament, EU member states agree target to cut carbon emissions

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BRUSSELS: The European Parliament and EU member states have agreed a target to cut carbon emissions by “at least” 55 per cent by 2030, the EU Commission said in a statement released early Wednesday.

The agreement comes after intense negotiatio­ns between parliament, who wanted at least 60 per cent reduction, and leaders of the member states, who agreed 55 per cent in November.

The EU target will be formally incorporat­ed into a “climate law”, and comes after months of deadlocked talks that resumed early Tuesday afternoon and continued until after 3am.

“The European Climate Law enshrines the EU’s commitment to reaching climate neutrality by 2050 and the intermedia­te target of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55 per cent by 2030, compared to 1990 levels,” read the statement.

Portuguese Environmen­t Minister Joao Pedro Matos Fernandes – whose nation currently holds the rotating EU presidency – hailed “a strong signal to the whole world” and a goal “now set in stone”.

MEP Pascal Canfin, who also chairs the Environmen­t, Public Health and Food Safety Committee, tweeted that the European Parliament “was ready to go for more, but it’s a

The European Climate Law enshrines the EU’s commitment to reaching climate neutrality by 2050 and the intermedia­te target of reducing net greenhouse gas emissions by at least 55 per cent by 2030, compared to 1990 levels.

EU statement

good compromise: #EU will do 2.5 times more until 2030 as it has done in the last 10 years”.

But environmen­tal NGOs and green MEPs disagreed, with German politician Michael Bloss tweeting the legislatio­n “does not live up to its ambition”.

He added: “This is not the #GreenDeal that we need to tackle the climate crisis and not enough for the Paris Agreement! But we will not stop fighting.”

The agreement comes ahead of US President Joe Biden’s climate summit, where Washington will unveil its own target.

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