European Green Deal — latest ecology news
    
    It was originally planned for the first quarter of 2025
    
    Changes in the rhetoric of politicians are in most cases associated with changes in the governing bodies of states
    
    Government officials and analysts suggest alternative figures ranging from 78% to 85%.
    
    The delay may be due to a slight freeze in legislative processes in the EU during the European Parliament elections, as well as due to the presence of political pressure.
    
    The changes will potentially affect the requirements for measuring emissions of this greenhouse gas and its maximum permissible levels
    
    The countries of the bloc aim to reduce anthropogenic pollution to a level safe for human health and the environment by 2050
    
    The European Commission once again reminded of the urgency of reforming the environmental control system
    
    The value of the free quotas provided is in the tens of billions of euros
    
    In particular, a complete failure was recorded in the reuse of materials and an increase in greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture and forestry
    
    Brussels will release most EU companies from cross -border carbon emissions
    
    Politicians suggest returning to the era that preceded the green wave of 2019
    
    One of the reasons is the need for bloc countries to return funds received for recovery after the COVID-19 pandemic