The European Commission unveiled a “climate law” on Wednesday to make the EU’s 2050 net-zero emissions target legally binding, but Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and NGOs [nongovernmental organizations] said more urgent action was needed to beat the climate crisis.
The European Union’s executive approved the proposed regulation at a meeting attended by Thunberg.
The climate law, which needs the approval of the European Parliament and member states, would commit the 27-nation EU to reduce its net greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050.
It omits a target that was included in a draft of the law — to achieve net “removals” of greenhouse gases after this date.
According to the regulation, 2050 will be an EU-wide goal, which raises the possibility that some member states could reduce their emissions to net-zero at a later date if other countries decarbonize early.
Thunberg, 17, said the law fails to address the next 10 years.
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“‘Net zero emissions by 2050’ for the EU equals surrender. It means giving up,” she and 33 other youth climate activists said in an open letter published on Tuesday. “We don’t just need goals for just 2030 or 2050. We, above all, need them for 2020 and every following month and year to come.”
U.N. SUMMIT DEADLINE
Environment groups also objected to the law’s plan for the Commission to review the EU 2030 emissions target by September.
That is only two months before a deadline at the U.N. climate summit in November when all parties to the Paris Agreement on fighting climate change must make more ambitious emissions pledges to put the world on track to limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius.
Twelve EU countries – including France, Italy and the Netherlands but not the EU’s biggest emitter, Germany – want the Commission to revise the 2030 goal in June.
They say that it would leave enough time for the EU to adopt the new 2030 target and use it to pressure large emitters such as China to raise their climate pledges before the summit.
“Delaying discussions until September would crush the EU’s ability to play a leading role in global climate talks,” Greenpeace climate policy adviser Sebastian Mang said.
The NGO projected an image of flames onto the European Commission building in Brussels on Tuesday, urging leaders to tackle climate change as urgently as if a house were on fire.
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I’m not an expert on the European Union, but I believe ‘Net-Zero By 2050’ Law has to be passed by all member states before it can become law. Not everyone in Europe is at the level of a mentally disadvantaged high school drop out. It is all but certain that Poland will not endorse this law.
CO2 is not the cause of climate warming (it’s the sun cycles), but we have to do away with anything that emits CO2?
Makes sense. Sure glad these elitist intelligentsia are coming up with all these changes that will have zero benefit to anything, but will destroy economies. China and Russia are laughing all the way to world power as they watch the Western societies commit economic seppuku.
There seem to no longer be any adults in the room when the so-called adults look to an ignorant 17yo school dropout with mental issues for guidance.
This whole thing has become a radical and dangerous new age pagan cult of Earth Worshiping types who demands their seasonal sacrifice of a skeptic or two to their various pagan deities they worship during their Earth Day Celebrations and of course since Earth Day is next month just wait for the parade of fools
Well said, Sonnyhill.
This is an obvious ‘holier than thou’ bidding war. Anarchy masquerading as salvation. These people should be shunned, not celebrated.