The government has demonstrated that the 2030 target will be reached, says Council on Climate´s report

A report says Denmark’s 70% emissions reduction target for 2030 is achievable through political agreements, especially in agriculture, but significant challenges remain in implementing these measures.

In its annual status report, the Danish Council on Climate Change has assessed that the government has demonstrated that the 70 percent greenhouse gas reduction target for 2030 can be achieved. This is partly due to recent political agreements, including climate regulation of agriculture, which together have the potential to reduce emissions by the necessary […]


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