The European Commission has called on Estonia and Slovakia to improve their implementation of EU climate policies, highlighting shortcomings that could hinder the bloc’s broader environmental goals. In a recent assessment, the Commission pointed to gaps in national strategies and regulatory measures, urging both countries to intensify efforts to meet their commitments under the European Green Deal. The warning comes amid growing pressure across the European Union to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon economy and meet ambitious emissions reduction targets by 2030.
Estonia and Slovakia Lag Behind in Meeting EU Climate Targets
The European Commission has flagged concerns over the insufficient progress made by Estonia and Slovakia in aligning with the bloc’s ambitious climate policies. Both countries have reportedly fallen short in implementing key measures aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions and boosting renewable energy adoption. These delays not only risk…
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Author : Ethan Riley
Publish date : 2025-10-02 19:57:00
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