The European Union is contemplating the introduction of a brake clause to potentially adjust its 2040 climate target. This move comes as concerns grow over the inadequate CO2 absorption by forests, which could compromise the EU's ambitious emission goals.

With the COP30 climate summit approaching, EU climate ministers are racing to finalize the 2040 target at their November 4 meeting. The urgency is heightened by fears of economic repercussions for struggling domestic industries. To address these concerns, the EU is open to modifying the target through various flexibilities, including potential adjustments based on CO2 absorption by land-based activities.

The proposal, highlighted by France's recent 'emergency brake' suggestion, underscores the challenges faced by EU countries. Forest ab

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