Response to the European Commission바카라 사이트™s consultation on the EU바카라 사이트™s 2030 climate and energy framework
This response presents the UK바카라 사이트™s analysis of the lessons learnt from the EU바카라 사이트™s 2020 framework, and its vision for 2030 supported by a reformed EU emissions trading scheme
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The European Commission바카라 사이트™s Green Paper on a 2030 framework for climate and energy policies, published on 27 March, launched a consultation on a series of questions about the future of EU climate and energy policies, including the priorities for an EU-wide framework and the need for supporting targets for 2030.
The UK believes the EU should adopt an ambitious emissions reduction target for 2030, delivered in a flexible, technology neutral way, supported by a robust, reformed emissions trading system, and underpinned by a global agreement in 2015. The framework should be designed to achieve the most cost-effective emissions reductions. We believe this means that the EU should:
- adopt a unilateral EU wide greenhouse gas emissions reduction target of 40% for 2030;
- make an offer to move to a target of up to 50% in the context of a global comprehensive agreement on climate change;
- urgently deliver structural reform of the EU ETS, on the basis of legislative proposals from the European Commission, put forward well before the end of this year;
- continue to work towards completion of the single energy market in line with recent European Council Conclusions;
- not include a renewable energy target or mandatory energy efficiency target, either of which risk pre-judging the cost effective pathway to 2030 GHG outcomes; and
- continue with key enabling actions including support for R&D and product standards.
The consultation is available on .