If the world is so Doomed from the climate emergency (scam), why wait till 2050? Anyhow, have fun, Europe, as your cost of living skyrockets and you’re told (even more) how you may live your life
European Parliament Votes to Make EU Climate Neutral by 2050
The European Parliament has formally set a goal to make the entire European Union carbon neutral by 2050.
Members of the European Parliament passed the Climate Act on Thursday in a vote of 442 for, 203 against, and 51 abstentions. The Act also increased the EU’s goal to reduce carbon emissions from 44 per cent of 1990 levels to 55 per cent by 2030.
Swedish Social Democrat MEP Jytte Guteland said, according to SVT: “It’s a real boost compared to today’s level. I see that it will only play a bigger and bigger role for Europe and the world.â€
Swedish MEP Emma Wiesner, a member of the Centre Party, said that she was concerned that the package did not go far enough.
“I expect an unprecedented climate package. The only thing I worry about is that it will not be ambitious enough, but the goals are a good starting point,†she said.
So, even with it being Net Zero by 2050, it’s not enough for Wiesner, and surely for so many other climate cultists who voted for it (but won’t give up their own use of fossil fuels and make their lives net zero)
Conservative and populist MEPs were largely against the proposal, with Polish Law and Justice (PiS) MEP Anna Zalewska stating: “The adopted document is disappointing. There is no money for it currently. Without proper financing, it will not be possible to achieve a just transformation.â€
“The climate law has orders and bans and will not only result in new taxes, but also in an increase in the cost of everyday life,†Ms Zalewska added.
Well, you have fun, Europe. You voted for this. Now you shall enjoy reaping the rewards of those votes.
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The European Parliament has formally set a goal to make the entire European Union carbon neutral by 2050.
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