As the sixth round of interinstitutional negotiations (‘trilogues’) on the ‘Climate Law’ approaches on 20 April, negotiators from the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union agree on at least one thing: the definition of the EU’s 2030 climate target remains the major bone of contention between the co-legislators.
Predicting a “very long” trilogue, Michael Bloss (Germany), the Greens/EFA negotiator, continued to point the finger at the EU Council, criticising...