EU Struggles to Meet Ambitious Climate Targets Amid Growing Opposition

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Ursula von der Leyen faces internal rebellion within her party over the 2040 climate goal, with EU conservatives criticizing the Green Deal and fueling the far right, as warned by Spain's deputy PM Teresa Ribera. The EU received a negative climate report card, highlighting the need for massive changes, while John Kerry's climate legacy is questioned. Additionally, concerns arise about the potential backlash from the losers of the green revolution in 2024.
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