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Ambitions Fade Out, Emissions Increase: Climate Act Goals Become More and More Diluted Under Each New Minister

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“We are well within the two percent [sic!] target of the Paris Climate Agreement,” declared Kristen Michal, then Minister of Climate, and now Prime Minister, in May 2024. In the version presented by Andres Sut, the current Minister of Energy and Environment, the targets are weaker, and we will contribute more to global warming than the Paris Agreement allows.
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“We are well within the two percent [sic!] target of the Paris Climate Agreement,” declared Kristen Michal, then Minister of Climate, and now Prime Minister, in May 2024. In the version presented by Andres Sut, the current Minister of Energy and Environment, the targets are weaker, and we will contribute more to global warming than the Paris Agreement allows.

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ohtuleht.ee broke the news in on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
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