EU in last-minute talks to set new climate goal for COP30
- On Tuesday, EU environment ministers failed to seal a deal on the bloc’s 2040 emissions target after more than 15 hours of wrangling, with informal talks extending into the early hours.
- Brussels proposed outsourcing three percentage points via a UN-backed mechanism, while Poland and Italy pressed for 10 percentage points with Rome seeking half the scheme financed from EU funds.
- Negotiators rejected a proposal to cut emissions compared to 1990 levels and paused around 1 a.m., with Denmark recalling delegations 40 minutes later amid rumours of a breakthrough.
- An agreement on the 2040 goal would unlock the UN-mandated 2035 climate target, but ministers are running out of time to produce a deal before COP30 in Brazil opens Thursday.
- Talks will likely resume Wednesday morning as several delegations blamed Copenhagen for mismanaging negotiations and making concessions too early, Denmark’s spokesperson said.
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Ten years after the Paris Agreement, which was hailed as a success, the Union is divided.
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