"EU's 2040 Climate Target: Balancing Ambition and Realities"

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The European Commission has announced a bold climate target to reduce net greenhouse-gas emissions by 90% compared to 1990 levels by 2040, drawing mixed reactions from scientists. While the goal is seen as ambitious, concerns have been raised about its heavy reliance on unproven technologies like carbon removal and the potential impact of political shifts in EU member states. Researchers emphasize the need to prioritize cutting fossil fuels and meeting existing 2030 targets, while also stressing the importance of adaptation measures to address the current and future impacts of climate change.
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