Monday, June 24, 2019

The EU Climate Change Policy got a negative jab blow from the Members Nations


EU 2050 Climate Change Target placed in Intensive Care.

The International Climate changes target has faced another blow, as some European Union -EU members Hungary, Czech Republic, and Poland vetoed against 2050 target to reduce emission program strategic of which was due to be implemented from the middle of the year 2019-24.

Ending the hotly debated Climate Change policy and the firmness decision emerged after the EU bloc members meeting over the EU emission problem has pushed the organization's climate change dossier policy to be changed from the original bloc's agreement and rewritten with the loopholes to supports members countries maneuvering. "For a large majority of members state, climate neutrality must be achieved by 2050." stated a new statement in the  EU climate change dossier

Most blames have fingers pointed to German Chancellor  Angela Merkel and France President Emmanuel Macron for failing to use their influences to convince Poland to brings other former Eastern EU members countries to adhere with the organization climate change dossier.

"How can the leaders of the democratic organization explain to people affected by the floods, mudslides and other related problems caused by emission practices?" Asked, Sebastian Mang, a Greenpeace EU Climate policy adviser.

With only 25 countries out of 28  EU members attended the summit  held on 21st June 2019 in Brussels, the decision to change the 2019-24 emission strategic statement plan has been described by environmental groups that, the whole Paris Climate Change agreement has been left "toothless," and the is a need of the EU leaders to call emergency meeting before the UN summit in autumn this year.

The wrangling outcome among the EU members about the emission reduction has put the viewpoints of those against the issues internationally in a strong position, whilst revealed the variability of the international community commitments to the UN climate changes policy.

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