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Climate activist urges EU to double its carbon reduction targets

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BRUSSELS: Greta Thunberg, the 16-year- old Swedish climate activist who inspired pupils worldwide to boycott classes, urged the European Union to double its ambition for greenhouse gas cuts.

At an EU conference, Thunberg warned that politician­s who fail to tackle climate change will be “remembered as the greatest villains of all time” for leading the world to disaster.

“If the EU is to make its fair contributi­on to staying within the ( Paris climate deal) carbon budget for a two- degree limit, it means a minimum of 80 per cent reduction by 2030,” Thunberg told the conference, receiving warm applause.

“And that includes aviation and shipping,” she said in a tenminute speech before European Commission chief Jean- Claude Juncker and EU civil society.

“So around twice as ambitious as the current proposal.”

Under the 2015 Paris deal to limit global warming to well below 2 degrees Celsius, the 28-nation EU has pledged to cut greenhouse gas emissions by at least 40 percent by 2030, compared to 1990.

EU officials are now talking of increasing the figure to 45 per cent.

The young Swede alluded to warnings from the UN’s Intergover­nmental Panel for Climate Change ( IPCC) that warming is on track toward an unliveable 3 degrees Celsius or 4 degrees Celsius rise, and avoiding global chaos will require a major transforma­tion.

She said there was still about a decade to act to make such a transforma­tion.

“If we fail to do so, then all our achievemen­ts and progress have been for nothing,” she said.

“And all that will remain of our political leaders legacy will be the greatest failure of human history,” Thunberg said.

“And they will be remembered as the greatest villains of all time because they have chosen not to listen and not to act.”

Thunberg was joined by Belgian student activists who plan to march in Brussels for the seventh consecutiv­e week to fight climate change.

She hit global headlines with her speech in December at a UN climate meeting in Poland and has received support from climate activists. — AFP

 ?? — Reuters photo ?? A combinatio­n of pictures shows Juncker greeting Thunberg at a conference in Brussels, Belgium.
— Reuters photo A combinatio­n of pictures shows Juncker greeting Thunberg at a conference in Brussels, Belgium.

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