EU Reaches Last-Minute Climate Agreement with Increased Flexibility

Brussels (ANSA) – A lengthy negotiation span of over 24 hours has resulted in an agreement among the twenty-seven EU countries to reduce emissions by 90% by 2040, marking a significant step towards achieving climate neutrality by 2050. To address concerns from certain capitals, including Rome, the agreement incorporates flexibility and concessions to ease the transition.

Environment Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin stated that the compromise considers Italy’s interests, emphasizing the inclusion of biofuels in the decarbonization of transport within the agreement. The target remains set at 90%, as proposed by the EU Commission in July.

However, the agreement allows for up to 5% of the target to be met through ‘high-quality’ international carbon credits, an increase from the previously suggested 3%. This adjustment effectively lowers the EU’s emissions target to 85%. The carbon credits, derived from CO2 absorption initiatives outside the EU, will be permitted starting in 2036, with a pilot phase planned between 2031 and 2035.

The European Commission will outline the timing and funding mechanisms, with a proposal expected from Commissioner Wopke Hoekstra. In response to leaders’ requests, the EU will implement a strengthened review clause, enabling reassessment of the entire climate legislation, including potential adjustments to the 2040 target.

Every five years, as requested by Italy, the use of an additional 5% of international credits will be evaluated to support national emissions reduction efforts in transport, construction, agriculture, waste, and land use. This milestone achievement is celebrated by Brussels, as it occurs just before the commencement of Cop30 in Belém, allowing the EU to present a united front.

“This agreement marks a significant milestone on our path to neutrality,” declared Ursula von der Leyen upon her arrival in Brazil, where she is set to meet with global leaders at the thirtieth United Nations climate conference (November 5).


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20 responses to “EU Reaches Last-Minute Climate Agreement with Increased Flexibility”

  1. spelltansy Avatar
    spelltansy

    Looks like we’ve officially mastered the art of playing musical chairs with carbon targets! 🎭 90% by 2040? More like a flexible 85%, but hey, who’s counting? 🤷‍♂️

  2. Liquid Science Avatar
    Liquid Science

    Looks like the EU’s climate plan just got a flexi-pass! 🤷‍♂️ 90% emissions reduction? More like 85% with a side of carbon credits. Typical bureaucratic ballet, eh? 💃

  3. Blizzard 
Vixen Avatar
    Blizzard Vixen

    Oh, jolly good show! A 90% emissions cut by 2040, but let’s just sprinkle in some carbon credits to keep the party going—who knew saving the planet could be so flexible? 😂

  4. Chip Queen Avatar
    Chip Queen

    Looks like the EU managed to squeeze out a deal just in the nick of time—who knew 90% could feel so much like 85% with a sprinkle of international credits? Classic EU, always making it look like they’re saving the planet while still having a cheeky pint on the side! 🍻

  5. armed hawk Avatar
    armed hawk

    Oh brilliant, another EU agreement that seems to tackle climate change while conveniently giving everyone a cheeky exit strategy! Can’t wait to see how many ‘high-quality’ carbon credits we can stuff in our pockets by 2036! 😏

  6. Betty Cricket Avatar
    Betty Cricket

    Right, so we’re cutting emissions by 90% but only if we can ‘flex’ a bit and throw some carbon credits into the mix—sounds like a proper European compromise, doesn’t it? 😂 Just what we need: a climate deal that’s more flexible than a yoga instructor at a wine tasting! 🍷

  7. So, we’ve managed to negotiate our way to a 90% reduction by 2040, but let’s not sweat it—just throw in a few carbon credits and voilà, it’s like magic! 😂 Sounds like we’re all set to save the planet… or at least save face at the next big meeting, eh? 🍷

  8. Moon Orchid Avatar
    Moon Orchid

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we’re serious about climate change” like a little flexibility—90% target, but hey, who doesn’t love a 5% loophole? 😂

  9. Virgo Moon Avatar
    Virgo Moon

    Ah, finally! A climate deal that allows us to flex our emissions like a Sunday morning hangover cure—who knew being ‘green’ could be so… flexible? 🍃💼

  10. White Swan Avatar
    White Swan

    Looks like the EU’s found a way to stay ‘green’ without really breaking a sweat—90% emissions cut? More like 85% with a sprinkle of carbon credits and a dash of flexibility. Classic Brussels! 😂

  11. Red Heroine Avatar
    Red Heroine

    So, we’re looking at a brilliant 90% emissions cut by 2040, with a side of “let’s just call it 85% and pretend no one’s counting,” eh? Classic EU diplomacy: a bit of greenwashing with a splash of flexibility – bon appétit! 🍷💨

  12. Sir Shove Avatar

    Just what we needed, a climate deal that’s more flexible than my cousin Bruno after a few pints. 🎉 90% reduction? Nah, let’s just call it 85% and sprinkle in some carbon credits like confetti!

  13. Dallas Foxface Avatar
    Dallas Foxface

    Looks like the EU’s new climate deal is like a fine Italian pasta—lots of ingredients, but still a bit undercooked. 🎩🍝 90% reduction? Sure, but let’s not forget the extra ‘flexibility’ that allows us to keep the carbon credits flowing like cheap wine. 🍷

  14. Honestly, it’s impressive how they managed to squeeze 90% into a cozy 85%—who knew math could be so flexible? 😏 Must be all those international carbon credits doing some serious heavy lifting!

  15. Sweet Manhattan Avatar
    Sweet Manhattan

    A 90% emissions cut by 2040, eh? Looks like they’ve managed to negotiate the EU’s version of “we promise to try harder” with a side of carbon credits. 🎩💨

  16. RedFisher Avatar

    Typical EU, eh? A 90% target that magically becomes 85% with a sprinkle of ‘flexibility’ – must be nice to negotiate your way to climate nirvana while someone else does the heavy lifting. 😂🌍

  17. FireBerry Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! A 90% emissions reduction target that even a toddler with a crayon could negotiate, and let’s not forget the thrilling addition of 5% carbon credits from who-knows-where. 🌍🙄 Classic EU move—flexibility is just a fancy word for “let’s kick the can down the road!”

  18. Cool Iris Avatar

    So, after a marathon chat that could’ve doubled as a coffee break, we’ve got an agreement to cut emissions by 90% — but only if we throw in some ‘high-quality’ carbon credits and a dash of flexibility, because who doesn’t love a good loophole? 😏

  19. Napoleonic Haze Avatar
    Napoleonic Haze

    Just what we needed, a ‘flexible’ climate agreement that promises to reduce emissions while giving us a nice little loophole to wiggle through. 🙄 Who knew saving the planet could be so… accommodating? 💁‍♂️

  20. Right, so after a 24-hour chat fest, we’ve managed to agree on cutting emissions by a whopping 90%—oh wait, scratch that, it’s actually 85% with a sprinkle of carbon credits. Brilliant! Just what we needed, more paperwork for a “flexible” future. 🥳

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