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Setting an ambitious EU climate target for the year 2040

Recommendations by the German Environment Agency


The European Climate Law mandates the European Commission to propose a 2040 emissions reduction target by early 2024. In light of the latest report from the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change, the German Environment Agency follows suit and recommends adhering to scientific advice, aiming for the most plausible climate ambition, and setting a domestic 2040 net greenhouse gas emissions reduction target of 95%, compared to 1990.

With this 2040 interim target in mind, the paper further discusses the interaction between emissions reductions and sinks, the implications for the current architecture of climate policy (consisting of the three pillars: emissions trading, effort sharing and LULUCF regulations)  as well as aspects of regular target reviewing and tightening.

Series
Scientific Opinion Paper
Number of pages
25
Year of publication
Author(s)
René Lanz, Claudia Gibis, Katja Purr, Jan Weiß
Language
English
Publisher
German Environment Agency
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 emission reduction target  European Commission  greenhouse gas reduction  carbon sink  stakeholder