Werbung Polnische, tschechische, estnische und ungarische Regierungen blockieren EU-Klimaschutzambitionen Mitteilungen Ökologie 21. Juni 2019 Hinweis: Die Bildrechte zu den Beitragsfotos finden Sie am Ende des Artikels Polish, Czech, Estonian and Hungarian governments block EU climate ambition (WK-intern) – EU leaders meeting in Brussels today failed to agree to reduce emissions to net zero by 2050 and to commit to revising the EU’s 2030 climate target, due to a veto from the Polish, Czech, Estonian and Hungarian governments. Commenting on the outcomes of the European Council, Wendel Trio, Director of Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe said: “It is hard to believe that these four governments, driven by the narrow interests of their polluting industries, succeeded in their opposition to a widely-supported and badly-needed increase of the EU’s climate ambition. Failure to set new, higher EU climate targets is irresponsible given the climate emergency we are facing. EU leaders need to urgently come back to the negotiating table at another Council meeting to circumvent the veto ahead of the UN Climate Action Summit in September.” To keep temperature rise to safe levels, the EU needs to reach net zero emissions by 2040 at the latest and reduce emissions by 65% by 2030. To reach these targets, it must eliminate financial support to all fossil fuels and dedicate 40% of its future budget to climate action. PR: CAN Europe Head of Communications Kohlekraftwerk / Foto: HB Weitere Beiträge:Forschung: Was ist besser wofür geeignet, Elektrifizierung oder Wasserstoff?Kontinuierlicher 30-Minuten Intraday-Handel für Frankreich, Deutschland und Schweiz erfolgreich gest...Weltbiodiversitätsrat IPBES veröffentlicht unerwartet Wege aus Biodiversitäts- und Erderwärmungskris...