Environment groups say EU's planned climate law means a lost decade

(Reuters, 2 Mar 2020) The bloc will unveil plans for a landmark climate law this week - but environment groups say it will lead to a decade of delay.

BRUSSELS, March 2 (Reuters) - Environmental groups said on Monday that a decade could be lost in Brussels' plan to combat change because its planned "climate law", which could tighten emission targets for member states every five years, would not kick in until 2030.

The European Commission will propose a regulation on Wednesday containing its "Green Deal" plan for the European Union to reduce its net greenhouse gas emissions to zero by 2050.

According to a draft seen by Reuters, it would give the bloc's executive power to set new interim targets for EU countries every five years, starting from 2030.

Environmental groups said the plan to make the EU's long-term climate goal legally binding was a step in the right direction, but that 2035 was too late as the first date when new interim targets could be set.

External link

Reuters, 2 Mar 2020: Environment groups say EU's planned climate law means a lost decade