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EU under pressure to weaken more climate policies, Denmark states

The European Union is under fresh pressure from some governments within the bloc to compromise its laws to combat environment change, after already watering down some in response to political pushback, Denmark's climate minister said on Tuesday.

Europe's green agenda has actually hit resistance this year, as elections in numerous nations have moved political priorities far from the environment and onto problems consisting of how to rescue ailing European markets.

The EU Parliament authorized on Tuesday the bloc's decision to postpone an anti-deforestation law following objections from trade partners and some member states. EU green farming policies were likewise softened previously this year in response to farmers' protests.

Danish environment minister Lars Aagaard told Reuters he was concerned more EU green procedures would face the very same fate, and urged federal governments to refrain from altering laws they have currently passed.

We are afraid that more files will be opened, due to the fact that where does it end? We can hear that there is a push from some countries to resume, Aagaard said.

Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Tuesday she wanted the EU's 2035 ban on brand-new combustion engine cars and trucks changed, and for Brussels to lift fines for carmakers that miss out on carbon dioxide emission limits in 2025.

The Czech Republic and Poland hope to delay the 2027 launch of a brand-new EU carbon market for transport and heating fuels, to provide consumers more time to switch to green options.

Aagaard stated he comprehended the concerns, however opposed backtracking on these policies as that would penalise people and services that have actually already purchased the transition from fossil fuel to low-carbon energy.

Making European guideline reliable for investors also means that you stay with what you have actually decided, he said.

Wariness over climate policies that might include costs to companies and consumers has grown ahead of elections next year in EU countries including Germany and Poland.

Such issues have made complex a prepared EU climate target to cut net emissions by 90% by 2040, which the European Commission is due to propose early next year - however which only a. handful of EU nations have actually up until now confirmed they will support.

(source: Reuters)