EU to add international CO2 credits to next climate goal
- On Wednesday, the European Commission unveiled its proposal for a 90% emissions cut by 2040, allowing up to 3% of reductions via international carbon credits from 2036.
- Prompted by scientific advice, the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change's recommendations, supported by Eurobarometer polling showing strong citizen backing and urgent heatwave impacts, underpin the EU's climate target proposal.
- Analysis reveals the EU plans to permit up to 3% of 2040 emission reductions via international carbon credits from Article 6, with ECCO's Bergamaschi citing scientific advice as the basis.
- Following the proposal, EU negotiations and approvals are required by mid-September amid tensions among member states over offsets and targets.
- Beyond 2040, the EU’s proposed target aligns with its goal of climate neutrality by 2050, enabling policies, investments, and strengthening industrial leadership and energy security, as the commission stated.
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Ecologists are not entirely positive about the proposal put forward by the European Commission yesterday to reduce polluting emissions by 2040, because in the view of the former, this proposal is insufficient and does not live up to the climate emergency. 'It is true that on paper we are talking about a 90% cut in net carbon emissions, but this does not comply with the scientific recommendations and opens the door to cheating to reduce emissions…
Finland backs EU’s 90 percent emissions cut by 2040
Finland supports the European Commission’s proposal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 90 percent by 2040, Environment and Climate Minister Sari Multala said on Monday. The target is part of the European Union’s roadmap to achieve climate neutrality by 2050. Multala said the proposed 2040 target aligns with Finland’s diplomatic priorities on climate policy.
The Brussels plan: you can buy credits from non-EU countries that decarbonize. Reject the objections of critics, led by Macron. Since 2040 you will have to change boiler. The European Commission presented yesterday a new plan, yet again, this time to cut CO2 emissions of 90...
EU’s Reliance on Carbon Credits Risks Making a "Paper Tiger" of Europe’s Climate Efforts - CleanTechnica
The European Commission’s decision to allow offsets to meet its 90% emissions reduction target by 2040 will severely weaken Europe’s climate efforts, says T&E. The Commission has announced it will be sticking to its 90% emissions reduction target by 2040, giving Europe’s carmakers, airlines, shipping companies, fuel producers and other ... [continued] The post EU’s Reliance on Carbon Credits Risks Making a “Paper Tiger” of Europe’s Climate Effor…
President of the EU Commission Ursula von der Leyen doubles down on imposing climate agenda: ‘We stand firmly by our commitment to decarbonise Europe’s economy by 2050’
As Europeans increasingly feel the impact of climate change, they expect Europe to act. Industry and investors look to us to set a predictable direction of travel. Today we show that we stand firmly by our commitment to decarbonise Europe’s economy by 2050 ↓ — Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) July 2, 2025
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