Several EU countries supported the initiative, with Denmark and Germany’s ministers prominently announcing it.
Germany’s Environment Minister Carsten Schneider urged the meeting to move away from fossil fuels, highlighting benefits like energy access, cost reductions for households and businesses, and enhanced energy security.
For the EU to endorse the initiative, all 27 member countries must agree. The EU recently faced challenges in setting new climate goals, facing opposition from nations linked to coal and the automotive industry.
“This aligns perfectly with EU interests,” stated Jennifer Morgan, Germany’s ex-climate envoy. “It’s surprising that some member states are apprehensive.”
EU representatives did not provide comments by the time of publication.













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