Reaching net-zero greenhouse gas emissions in Europe by 2050 feasible – report
European Climate Foundation / Climact
It is technically feasible and may also be economically beneficial for Europe to reach net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by mid-century, says a report published jointly by the European Climate Foundation (ECF) and Climact. However, reaching this goal requires strong action across all sectors, widening the range of low-carbon options used for the transition, writes the ECF in a press release.
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For background, read the 鶹 news item Germany should aim for 95 percent emissions reduction by 2050 – dena head and the factsheet Germany’s greenhouse gas emissions and climate targets.
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