Study: EU 21 years behind climate mitigation plans

The researchers noted that Europe is making progress in reducing emissions, but employees of the largest

energy supplier who deals with thisproblem, they believe that officials are not acting quickly enough. Enel has published a study warning that Europe could be late in cutting greenhouse gas emissions if the process continues as it is now. The European Union (EU) wants to cut emissions by 55% by 2030, but without significant changes it reportedly won't reach that target until 2051.

The continent will also fail to meet its 40% renewable energy target (also set for 2030) by 2043, according to the study.

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According to experts, in order to achieve the goal ofemissions by 2030, the EU will need to invest about 3.6 trillion euros. The officials also need to create a management system suitable for the task. It is coordination between EU member states, a regional strategy that promotes the integration of markets.

The scientists added that the target to reduce emissions55% is a significant leap from previous targets. However, the research findings can help to quantify how much work remains to be done.

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