Staying the course on climate action essential to EU security and competitiveness

The European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change calls on the European Union to maintain high climate ambition as it revises the European Climate Law to include a 2040 target. In a report published today, the Advisory Board recommends a 90-95% net domestic greenhouse gas emissions reduction by 2040 to support Europe’s long-term interests and reach climate neutrality by 2050.

Staying the course on climate action essential to EU security and competitiveness

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