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https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2026/03/05/2040-climate-target-council-gives-final-green-light/Press release
5 March 2026 12:30
2040 climate target: Council gives final green light
Today, the Council formally adopted the amended European climate law, introducing a binding intermediate climate target, for 2040, of a 90% reduction in net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions compared to 1990 levels. This new target strengthens the EUs path towards achieving climate neutrality by 2050 across all sectors of the economy.
From 2036 onwards, high-quality international credits may be used up to a limit of 5% of 1990 EU net emissions to make an adequate contribution towards the 2040 target in a way that is both ambitious and cost-efficient. This means that at least 85% of emissions reductions must be achieved within the EU. Credits must be based on credible activities of GHG reduction in partner countries, in line with the Paris agreement.
The amended climate law sets out further key elements the Commission must consider when preparing its legislative proposals for the post‑2030 period, with a focus on competitiveness, simplification, social fairness, energy security and affordability, alongside other priorities. Among these elements are:
- EU-based permanent carbon removals (processes that involve capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and storing it durably) to compensate for residual hard-to-abate emissions under the EU emissions trading system
- enhanced flexibility within and across sectors and instruments, to support the achievement of targets in a simple and cost-effective way
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(37,816 posts)...Amory Lovins special hydrogen HYPERcars in showrooms "by 2004" in between, and then "by 2020."
Now we have "by 2040."
Am I supposed to be impressed?
Here we are in 2026, with the concentration of the dangerous fossil fuel waste carbon dioxide having reached 430 ppm again.
Week beginning on February 22, 2026: 430.17 ppm
Weekly value from 1 year ago: 427.13 ppm
Weekly value from 10 years ago: 404.33 ppm
Last updated: March 05, 2026
Trends in Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide (CO2) (Accessed 03/05/2026.)
I'm not sure I'll live long enough to get into the nirvana of "by 2040."
It is, of course, bullshit fossil fuel marketing since it works to sell the bullshit sequestration lie. They have no fucking idea of where to put billions of tons of CO2 generated in the EU each year, no idea whatsoever.
The person who used to come here to rebrand fossil fuels as "hydrogen" is not particularly different than people who greenwash fossil fuels with claims about sequestration.
In 2023, the antinukes in Germany dumped close to 600 million tons of CO2 into the planetary atmosphere, this while shutting industrial plants because of high electricity prices.
Global Carbon Project Carbon Budget.
I'm sure they'll find lots of places in Germany to dump that each year.