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Eu Environment Ministers: No Agreement on Climate Targets by 2035

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In preparation for the UN Climate Change Conference in November, the EU should present a climate protection plan. However, only one declaration of intent was successful for the 27 member states - practically the smallest common denominator.[more]]>

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Center

EU Environment Ministers have not been able to agree on a specific climate target before the next World Climate Change Conference.

·Germany
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Center

In preparation for the UN Climate Change Conference in November, the EU should present a climate protection plan. However, only one declaration of intent was successful for the 27 member states - practically the smallest common denominator.[more]]>

·Hamburg, Germany
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Participants in the World Climate Conference should submit a climate plan, but the EU countries are so divided that they have only written a declaration of intent.

·Germany
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Lean Left

The commitment of the Danish Presidency of the European Council to reach an agreement on the European emission reduction targets, before the UN climate summit in New York on 24 September, clashes with the opposition of several Member States, including Italy. Ergo: The European Union will not respect the deadline of 30 September, when it would have had to send its determined national contribution (NDC) to the UN for 2035 and this inevitably jeopa…

·Rome, Italy
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In view of the ongoing dispute over the European climate targets for the coming decades, the 27 EU countries agreed an emergency solution for the UN Climate Change Conference in Brazil in November. EU Environment Ministers adopted a general declaration of intent in Brussels on Thursday because the 27 countries were not able to agree on further commitments for the time being. Nevertheless, the EU continues to see itself as a pioneer on the intern…

·Germany
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EU member states have failed to reach firm agreements on how much they will reduce emissions by 2035, which is important for the upcoming UN climate summit in Brazil. However, EU countries have signed a declaration of intent, Danish Minister Lars Aagaard announced after a meeting of EU climate ministers. The agreement stipulates that the EU will reduce emissions by between 66.3 and 72.5 percent by 2035.

·Apeldoorn, Netherlands
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Il Fatto Quotidiano broke the news in Rome, Italy on Thursday, September 18, 2025.
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