EU agrees deal to cut emissions 90 per cent by 2040

EU agrees deal to cut emissions 90 per cent by 2040
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Online Desk

Published: 2025-12-10 17:27:07

BRUSSELS, Belgium,

European Union countries and lawmakers reached a final deal Wednesday on an ambitious target for cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 2040, allowing carbon credits bought outside the continent to help reach the goal.

A number of countries, led by Italy, had expressed concern at the target of reducing the 27-nation bloc’s emissions by 90 per cent from 1990 levels by 2040.

The final deal allows for five per cent of cuts to be accounted for through carbon credits acquired for projects outside Europe. Activist groups have accused the EU of simply shifting the climate change campaign offshore.

Further down the road, the EU could, if needed, eventually allow member states to make up a further five per cent of their targets via credits from international carbon markets.

Under pressure from Poland and Hungary, the deal also put back by one year, to 2028, an emissions trading system for road transport and heating buildings.

Behind only China, the United States and India in terms of emissions, the EU has been the most committed of the major polluters to climate action and has already cut emissions by 37 per cent compared to 1990 levels.

The deal still has to be given formal approval by the 27 EU states and by the EU parliament.