Don’t know why we don’t pull out of these agreements.
Why would we pay fines? Ridiculous
GerKoll on
I thought nobody wants to be a farmer anymore. Should that not “fix” that problem?
qwerty_1965 on
Spend on the economic/energy infrastructure now or give money away for carbon credits and/or fines. Not really much of a conundrum.
Alastor001 on
No matter what we do, it will all be pointless anyway. We can only slow it down. It’s like stage 4. Futile.
The3rdbaboon on
18 of the EU countries that signed up to this are on course to miss their targets by miles, just like us. That includes the 3 largest economies of France, Germany and Italy. I’d be amazed if this agreement isn’t quietly shelved or significantly renegotiated before 2030. There won’t be enough energy credits to go around with so many countries failing to meet their targets.
At the end of the day it doesn’t even matter what we do in Europe with all the world’s largest economies continuing to pump out carbon emissions and greenhouse gases.
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Don’t know why we don’t pull out of these agreements.
Why would we pay fines? Ridiculous
I thought nobody wants to be a farmer anymore. Should that not “fix” that problem?
Spend on the economic/energy infrastructure now or give money away for carbon credits and/or fines. Not really much of a conundrum.
No matter what we do, it will all be pointless anyway. We can only slow it down. It’s like stage 4. Futile.
18 of the EU countries that signed up to this are on course to miss their targets by miles, just like us. That includes the 3 largest economies of France, Germany and Italy. I’d be amazed if this agreement isn’t quietly shelved or significantly renegotiated before 2030. There won’t be enough energy credits to go around with so many countries failing to meet their targets.
At the end of the day it doesn’t even matter what we do in Europe with all the world’s largest economies continuing to pump out carbon emissions and greenhouse gases.