🇪🇺 EU CLIMATE MINISTERS AGREE ON WEAKENED 2040 EMISSIONS TARGET AHEAD OF COP30

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European Union climate ministers reached a deal early Wednesday to cut emissions by 90% by 2040, but the agreement allows countries to purchase foreign carbon credits and delays the rollout of the EU’s new carbon market.
The decision, taken in haste ahead of the COP30 summit in Brazil, drew criticism from environmental advocates who argue the concessions weaken the EU’s climate leadership. While the target remains ambitious on paper, the flexibility offered raises concerns about whether meaningful action will follow.
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