Dansk Folkeparti threatens to leave Climate Act over CO2 tax on agriculture

Several parties have criticised Dansk Folkeparti’s announcement that it may drop out of Denmark’s ambitious Climate Act agreement, calling the threat populist and cowardly.

Photo: flickr/News Øresund – Johan Wessman

When the government and a broad parliamentary majority landed the Danish Climate Act in 2020, they set one of the most ambitious legally binding targets in the world: to reduce the country’s greenhouse gas emissions by 70 percent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels, and to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. But now, the far-right political […]


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