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EU lawmakers reach deal on climate targets for 2030

Published December 21, 2017 Updated December 21, 2017 09:31pm

The EU has agreed to cut greenhouse gas emissions for sectors not covered under its emissions trading scheme by 30 percent in 2030 compared with 2005 levels and set specific targets for each country.

This agreement includes sectors such as transport, agriculture, buildings and waste and is part of overall efforts to reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent compared with 1990 levels.

The deal, which still has to be formally approved before becoming law, comes after member states set targets for renewable energy production and its use in transport earlier this week.

The Paris Agreement seeks to limit the effects of man made climate change to further global warming of no more than 2 degrees.

 

Copyright Reuters, 2017