EU sets binding climate target of 90% by 2040

2025-07-10T10:57:00
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EU sets binding climate target of 90% by 2040
July 10, 2025

The European Commission (EC) has published a proposal to amend Regulation 2021/1119/EU (the "European Climate Law") to set a binding climate target in the European Union to reduce net greenhouse gases by 90% (GHG) by 2040, compared to 1990 levels, as an intermediate step toward the achievement of climate neutrality in 2050.

Context and objectives

The European Climate Law introduced the legally binding objective of reaching climate neutrality by 2050, and achieving negative emissions after that. As an intermediate objective for 2030, it set a reduction of net GHG emissions (i.e., of emissions minus removals) of at least 55% compared to 1990 levels, leaving the definition of the objective for 2040 for later.

In its communication of February 6, 2024, the Commission recommended a net reduction of 90% of GHG emissions by 2040, in line with the scientific advice by the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change, which identified a 90% reduction as the most efficient and proportionate way of working toward climate neutrality.

Key elements of the proposal

Next steps

The European Parliament and the Council will discuss the proposal under the ordinary legislative procedure. If the proposal is adopted, the amended regulation will come into force 20 days after its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union and will be directly applicable in all the Member States.

Once the climate target is set for 2040, the Commission must design the climate policy framework for beyond 2030, by issuing the corresponding proposals from 2026.

July 10, 2025