In 2019 European Union leaders agreed to cut the bloc’s greenhouse-gas emissions to net-zero by 2050. Net zero refers to a state in which human-caused greenhouse gas emissions are balanced by removing an equivalent amount of carbon from the atmosphere. As part of the goal coal power plants and gas powered cars would be completely phased out of the economy. Economists estimate that the European Union will need 1.5 trillion euros of investments per year to meet the 2050 target. That would imply a huge divestment from areas like combustion engine cars, fossil fuel production and new airports, and a jump in investments into public transport, renovating buildings and expanding renewable energy, the researchers said.
@B3NR6CNIndependent4mos4MO
Extend the timeline and work with developing nations to improve their carbon emissions since they are the real issue.
@B39SYXQIndependent4mos4MO
No, the EU should cut greenhouse emissions to net-zero sooner than 2050
@B2T9RPQIndependent 5mos5MO
No, but I should lower it in the standards of other EU countries
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