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Europe’s bid to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 will aim for a just, rapid shift away from high polluting industries and technologies.
The European Green Deal is our roadmap for making the EU's economy sustainable.
This Communication sets out a European Green Deal for the European Union (EU) and its citizens.
The goal of making the EU climate neutral by mid-century is likely to set off a political battle.
The European Commission will propose on Tuesday (14 January) how the EU can pay for shifting the region’s economy to net-zero CO2 emissions by 2050 while protecting coal-dependent regions from taking the brunt of changes aimed at fighting climate change.
The European Union will need to “re-orient most, if not all” of its policies in order to protect vulnerable regions and workers in industries affected by the transition to a green economy, the EU Commission’s vice-president Frans Timmermans has said.
Everything from travel to air quality has been looked at in order to create ‘a growth that gives back’
The European Green Deal is a set of policy initiatives brought forward by the European Commission with the overarching aim of making Europe climate neutral in 2050.