EU states agree 90% carbon emission cut by 2040

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EU states agreed to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040, establishing a new climate target. The deal, reached after lengthy negotiations, allows member states more flexibility in meeting the target, including increased use of carbon credits. This agreement sets an interim goal between current 2030 targets and the 2050 goal of climate neutrality, with the European Parliament still needing to approve it.


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