EU targets cutting emissions 55% by 2030

By VOA News

The European Union (EU) announced Wednesday (April 21) a provisional agreement to cut greenhouse gas emissions in the 27-member bloc by 55% by 2030. 

The 2030 target is part of a larger goal of getting the EU to be carbon-neutral by 2050. 

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the agreement puts the EU “on a green path for a generation.”

“It is our binding pledge to our children and grandchildren,” she added. 

EU member states must approve the deal before it becomes official. 

Wednesday’s agreement comes ahead of the start of a two-day virtual summit hosted by U.S. President Joseph Biden for world leaders to discuss ways to combat climate change. VOA/JBB-jlo

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