According to information gathered by EUROPE, the fourth session of inter-institutional negotiations (‘trilogues’) on the ‘Climate Law’ is due to take place on 12 March.
Discussions between the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union on this dossier, which began on 30 November, have so far not led to any concrete results (see EUROPE 12649/10).
The stakes are high. The aim is for the co-legislators to agree on an EU regulation which not only introduces the objective of climate neutrality by 2050 into EU legislation, but also sets a framework for achieving this objective by establishing interim targets.
However, the positions of the two institutions diverge strongly on a certain number of key points of the ‘Climate Law’, in particular the climate objective for 2030 (see EUROPE 12614/15). (Original version in French by Damien Genicot)