EU Updates Climate Law with Ambitious 2040 Target

On 2 July 2025, the European Commission unveiled a bold proposal to amend the EU Climate Law, setting a legally binding goal to slash net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 90% by 2040 compared to 1990 levels. This initiative strengthens the EU’s roadmap to climate neutrality by 2050.

Long-Term Vision and Goals

Building on the existing 2030 target of at least 55% emissions reduction, the 2040 target aims to provide clear policy direction and encourage investments in green technologies across Europe.

Flexible Compliance Options

To support a smooth transition, the proposal includes:

•International Carbon Credits: Up to 3% of the reduction target may be met through projects outside the EU, starting in 2036.
•Sectoral Adaptations: Special mechanisms to help industries reduce emissions without losing competitiveness.

Integration with EU Climate Strategies

The new target complements key EU frameworks:

• Clean Industrial Deal
• Affordable Energy Action Plan
• EU Competitiveness Compass

These policies balance economic growth, energy affordability, and environmental goals.

Scientific Foundation

The European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change recommends a 90–95% reduction by 2040 to align with the 2050 climate neutrality goal, underpinning this legislative update.

Next Steps

• Formal review and approval by the European Parliament and Council
• Inclusion of the 2040 target in the EU’s next Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) for COP30 in Brazil
• Foundation for post-2030 EU climate and energy policies

Summary
What This Means for Businesses?

The 2040 target signals a clear push for industries to accelerate sustainability plans, adopt cleaner technologies, and prepare for evolving regulations. The proposal enhances certainty for long-term investment and innovation in Europe’s green economy.

Reference: European Commission News

 

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