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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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The EU countries must set themselves two climate targets, for one of which time is pressing. Ministers haggle for hours - but for the time being there is no agreement.

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Negotiations between EU countries on the 2040 emissions reduction target continued throughout the night. The chairman believes he has reached a compromise.

·Helsinki, Finland
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The European Union looks forward to what the French Minister of Ecological Transition, Monique Barbut, defined in Brussels as "catastrophe...

·Madrid, Spain
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European Union member states are expected to reach an agreement on the 2040 climate target on Tuesday. However, the meeting of climate ministers is being delayed, with disputes over conditions and exceptions.

·Estonia
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Il Sole 24 Ore broke the news in Milan, Italy on Monday, November 3, 2025.
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