EU Emissions Trading System and climate targets
The EU's commitment to net zero emissions by 2050 is jeopardized by delays in implementing climate measures, risking failure to meet critical targets.
OPEN SOURCEThe EU's commitment to net zero emissions by 2050 is jeopardized by delays in implementing climate measures, risking failure to meet critical targets.


- The EU is committed to achieving net zero emissions by 2050 but is lagging behind in many sectors.
- Without implementing ETS2 and other climate measures, the EU may not meet the 2040 or 2050 climate targets.
- % of EU emission cuts need to come from buildings and road transport, highlighting the urgency of action.
- Delaying climate action risks reducing available funding for the social climate fund.
- The climate crisis demands immediate action due to catastrophic reasons.
- Carbon prices must be both environmentally effective and socially fair.
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- Warns that EU will not meet 2040 or 2050 targets without ETS2 implementation
- Claims EU is committed to net zero emissions by 2050 but is lagging in many sectors
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