EU announces 2035 climate goal
Belém, November 5 (Hibya) – European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced the European Union’s new climate commitment for 2035 ahead of the COP30 Summit.
Von der Leyen traveled to the city of Belém, Brazil, to attend the COP30 Climate Summit.
She stated that the European Union has adopted a goal to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 66 to 72 percent by 2035 compared to 1990 levels, emphasizing that this decision marks a turning point on Europe’s path toward climate neutrality by 2050.
Von der Leyen added, “This step will help make the goals of the Paris Agreement attainable.”
British News Agency