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    EU nearly hits 2030 climate target with 54% emissions cut

    May 29, 2025
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    The European Union is nearing its primary climate objective for 2030, with current national policies expected to reduce net greenhouse gas emissions by 54 percent compared to 1990 levels, according to a report released by the European Commission  on Wednesday. The EU’s target, established under its climate legislation, is to cut emissions by 55 percent by the end of the decade.

    EU nearly hits 2030 climate target with 54% emissions cut

    The Commission’s latest analysis suggests that, based on measures already in place across member states, the bloc is within one percentage point of meeting that goal. The findings are derived from submitted national energy and climate plans, which detail each country’s strategies for emissions reduction, renewable energy development, and energy efficiency.

    Emissions across the EU have decreased by 37 percent since 1990, even as the economy has expanded by nearly 70 percent. The European Commissioner for Climate Action, Wopke Hoekstra, highlighted this decoupling of emissions from economic growth, stating that the data demonstrates the compatibility of environmental responsibility with economic expansion.

    He urged member states to maintain momentum and take further steps to ensure the target is fully met. Despite overall progress, the report outlines significant discrepancies in the pace and scope of national efforts. One concern is the limited contribution from natural carbon sinks, such as forests, which are not absorbing as much CO₂ as previously projected.

    Challenges related to deforestation, land use, and biodiversity are cited as key barriers to improving carbon storage through environmental means. The Commission also addressed non-compliance among some countries. Belgium, Estonia, and Poland have not yet submitted their final national climate and energy plans, which are mandated under EU rules. The Commission called on these governments to complete and submit their plans promptly to avoid undermining collective progress.

    The 2030 emissions reduction goal is a crucial milestone in the EU’s broader strategy to become climate-neutral by 2050. This long-term objective is central to the European Green Deal, the EU’s roadmap for sustainable economic transformation. Meeting the interim 2030 target is viewed as vital to maintaining international credibility and advancing global climate commitments.

    The Commission emphasized that continued success will require full implementation of existing policies and, where necessary, strengthened national action. It also called for greater coordination among member states and increased focus on sectors where emissions remain high, such as transport, industry, and agriculture. The report serves as both a progress check and a call to action as the EU approaches the final stretch toward its 2030 climate goals. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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