Targets for individual Member States are diverse – 40% reduction for Luxembourg and Sweden to 2% for Romania and 0% for Bulgaria. Countries of Central and Eastern Europe received commitments of 14% in the Czech Republic, 12% in Slovakia and 7% in Hungary.
“In 2014, the EU has made a clear commitment: together to reduce, by 2030, greenhouse gas emissions in all sectors of the economy by at least 40% compared with the level in 1990. These proposals are presented binding annual targets for greenhouse gas emissions in countries States for the period 2021-2030 in the transport, construction, agriculture, waste, land use and forestry, because the activities in these sectors contribute to EU action on climate change. [...] the new framework based on the principles of justice, solidarity, cost-effectiveness and environmental integrity. this issue concerns all the Member States, because they will decide on how to implement measures to achieve the agreed target for 2030 “- written in the message.
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“Maybe a little less, if by 2020 we do not use the full capabilities of increased emissions by 14%, but there will be a significant effort to make in just 10 years” – he indicates the “Rzeczpospolita”.


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