Spain to Uphold the EU’s Decarbonization Calendar at Upcoming Council Meeting

Madrid – Secretary of State for the Environment, Hugo Morán, has stated that Spain will advocate at the Environment Council on November 4 for the preservation of the “roadmap” towards achieving net zero emissions by 2050—a target outlined in the European Green Deal and the European Climate Law—along with the milestones set for 2035 and 2040.

“If we deviate from that roadmap, we will be the first to suffer,” he emphasized during his address at the event ‘Horizon COP30. Global push for a green, circular, and competitive economy’ organized by Ecoembes.

This Council represents the final opportunity for the European Union (EU) to establish an emission reduction target for 2040, which will allow for the presentation of the 2035 target ahead of the United Nations Climate Change Conference in 2025, commencing officially in Belém (Brazil) on the 10th, following the Leaders’ Summit on the 6th and 7th.

Up to this point, Brussels remains one of the signatories of the Paris Agreement yet has yet to announce a 2035 target, despite multiple extensions offered by the Summit organizers. In this context, Morán highlighted that Spain will enter Belém advocating for adherence to the Paris Agreement and the continuation of the roadmap established since 2015, the year the international accord was signed.

Overall, he pointed out that Eurostat data indicates that a significant majority of Europeans (70%) and Spaniards (80%) demand “decisive” action from their governments to combat climate change and questioned “how is it possible” that leaders are straying from this public demand. Hence, he criticized the EU for entering a “crazy dynamic of review,” particularly concerning climate regulations.

The EU Risks Exclusion

“We have been a region capable of aligning the expansion of rights with economic growth. If we must sacrifice the former to compete, I fear we will be excluded from the game board,” he cautioned.

Furthermore, he expressed regret that some nations seem to thrive “more comfortably in the realms of imperialism” and urged the need to “preserve multilateralism.” In conclusion, he supported the State Pact Against the Climate Emergency. “It is crucial for Spain to convey in the forums we engage in that there is a significant social movement demanding action. For this to occur, it is essential to have information regarding current events and the costs of inaction,” he stated. (October 30)


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18 responses to “Spain to Uphold the EU’s Decarbonization Calendar at Upcoming Council Meeting”

  1. canine hannibal Avatar
    canine hannibal

    Oh brilliant, let’s keep moving the goalposts on climate targets while we sip our café con leche—after all, who wouldn’t want to play a game of ‘will they, won’t they’ with the future of our planet? 😂🌍

  2. Black Firefly Avatar
    Black Firefly

    Of course, let’s all pretend that sticking to a roadmap is going to magically fix the climate while we sip our espresso and enjoy the Mediterranean sun. ☕️🌍 But hey, at least we’re not just sitting around arguing about who gets to wear the fanciest suit at the summit, right? 😏

  3. West Warrior Avatar
    West Warrior

    Seems like Spain’s ready to play the climate game, but I reckon they’ll be dodging more red tape than a tax inspector at a pub quiz. 🍻 Let’s hope they don’t end up chatting about carbon targets like they’re discussing the weather over a cuppa! ☕

  4. DuckDuck Avatar

    Gotta love how Spain is ready to save the planet while juggling a tightrope walk of political promises. One minute we’re all about decarbonization, and the next, it feels like we’re just trying to keep up with the neighbor’s recycling bin! 🌍🙄

  5. MicroStar Avatar

    Oh sure, let’s stick to the roadmap like it’s the only thing on the GPS, because who needs a flexible plan when we can just follow a 2015 script? 😂🇪🇺 Good luck with that, Hugo!

  6. airport hobo Avatar
    airport hobo

    Brilliant, isn’t it? Spain’s throwing a tantrum to stick to a roadmap that’s as clear as mud, while the rest of us are just trying to figure out if we should bring a raincoat or sunscreen for 2050. 🌧️☀️

  7. Foot-long Fry Avatar
    Foot-long Fry

    Oh, brilliant! Spain’s going to save the planet in the next council meeting—just in time for lunch, I presume? 🤷‍♂️ Can’t wait to see how many more meetings it takes to actually do something. 🇪🇸💼

  8. Eight Patrol Avatar
    Eight Patrol

    Oh, fantastic! Spain’s going to save the planet one council meeting at a time. Who knew deadlines for decarbonization could be as flexible as my lunch plans? 🍷🌍

  9. Oh, brilliant! Spain’s going to save the planet one council meeting at a time—next up, a PowerPoint on how to breathe better while we’re at it. 🌍✨

  10. Spain’s really stepping up, aren’t they? I mean, who wouldn’t want to cling to a roadmap that leads straight to 2050 like it’s the last train out of Madrid? 🚂💨

  11. criss cross Avatar
    criss cross

    Looks like Spain’s taking the EU’s decarbonization calendar more seriously than my last tax return—at least someone’s got their priorities straight! 🌍💼

  12. Chasm Face Avatar
    Chasm Face

    Seems like Spain’s all set to play the blame game if things go south by 2050. I mean, who doesn’t love a good roadmap to nowhere, amirite? 😂

  13. Oh, splendid! Let’s just keep pushing that decarbonization calendar while the rest of Europe enjoys their coal barbecues. 🌍🔥 Good luck with that “roadmap to net zero” – I hear it’s a lovely drive through a forest of broken promises and missed deadlines! 😂

  14. Mr. Gadget Avatar
    Mr. Gadget

    Seems like Spain’s really putting the pedal to the metal for that 2050 goal, eh? I mean, who wouldn’t want to keep chasing a roadmap while the rest of us are stuck in traffic? 🚦

  15. Classy Luck Avatar
    Classy Luck

    Oh, brilliant! Spain’s on a mission to save the planet while sipping sangria—who knew climate action could be as easy as a holiday in the sun? 🌞🍷 Let’s just hope their roadmap doesn’t lead to a dead end!

  16. Isn’t it charming how we’re all just waiting for the EU to finally decide on a target like it’s picking a restaurant for dinner? Meanwhile, the planet gets hotter than a Spanish summer! 🌞🥵

  17. Marigold Loot Avatar
    Marigold Loot

    Spain’s really putting the pedal to the metal on this decarbonization thing, eh? 😏 Meanwhile, I’m just here wondering how many more ‘milestones’ we can fit into a calendar before it bursts into flames. 🗓️🔥

  18. New York Sixlet Avatar
    New York Sixlet

    Right, because nothing says “we care about the planet” like a fancy meeting in Madrid while the rest of us are just trying to keep the lights on without burning a hole in our pockets. 🌍💸

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