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France wants more time to clinch new EU climate target, diplomats say

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By Kate Abnett BRUSSELS (Reuters) -France has demanded that negotiations on the European Union's new climate change target are escalated to national leaders, diplomats said on Tuesday, a move that

France Seeks Extended Negotiation Time for EU Climate Target

By Kate Abnett

BRUSSELS (Reuters) -France has demanded that negotiations on the European Union's new climate change target are escalated to national leaders, diplomats said on Tuesday, a move that could delay a deal on the 2040 emissions goal.

EU countries are negotiating a legally binding 2040 climate change target, which their ministers had planned to approve at a summit on September 18. The EU is striving to reaffirm its commitment to fight climate change, as the U.S. administration abandons global efforts to do this.

   In a closed-door meeting of EU diplomats on Tuesday, France said the 2040 target would not be ready for ministers to approve this month, two diplomats familiar with the talks told Reuters.

   France is mired in a domestic political crisis, with the government facing potential collapse in a confidence vote next week.

   A French diplomatic source said the government had reiterated its concerns on whether the 2040 climate goal is feasible, and asked for the talks to be escalated to EU leaders.

Escalating the climate talks to leaders could make it harder to clinch a deal. Unlike ministers, EU leaders take decisions unanimously.

EU governments' leaders are next due to meet in October. But Brussels is running up against a mid-September deadline for countries to submit 2035 climate plans to the U.N. - and the Commission has said the EU's should be derived from its 2040 goal.

France and others argue the 2035 target could still be agreed this month and the 2040 target negotiated later. Countries including Spain and Denmark are opposed, warning this approach would yield a weaker 2035 target.

Climate change has made Europe the world's fastest-warming continent, fuelling record-breaking wildfires this summer.

Even if ministers try to clinch a deal this month, EU diplomats said it was not clear if it would pass, with countries including the Czech Republic and Poland still warning the 2040 target is too strenuous.

The European Commission wants the EU to commit to cut emissions by 90% by 2040, from 1990 levels. It says this would offer investors certainty and keep Europe on track for net zero emissions by 2050.

The proposed target includes some flexibility for domestic industries but countries are wrangling over whether to add more.

(Reporting by Kate AbnettEditing by Gareth Jones)

Key Takeaways

  • France wants EU climate talks escalated to leaders.
  • 2040 emissions goal may be delayed due to France's request.
  • EU leaders' unanimous decisions could complicate agreements.
  • France faces domestic political challenges affecting negotiations.
  • The EU aims for a 90% emissions cut by 2040.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is France's demand regarding the EU climate target?
France has demanded that negotiations on the EU's new climate change target be escalated to national leaders, which could delay a deal.
What is the timeline for the EU's climate change target approval?
EU countries are negotiating a legally binding 2040 climate change target, which ministers had planned to approve at a summit on September 18.
What concerns does France have about the 2040 climate goal?
France has expressed concerns about the feasibility of the 2040 climate goal and has requested that discussions be elevated to EU leaders.
What is the European Commission's emission reduction target?
The European Commission aims for the EU to commit to cutting emissions by 90% by 2040, based on 1990 levels, to ensure a path towards net zero emissions by 2050.
Which countries oppose France's approach to the climate targets?
Countries including Spain and Denmark oppose France's approach, warning that separating the 2035 and 2040 targets could lead to weaker commitments.

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