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Is Europe doing enough to tackle climate change? In The News 28 Apr 2021
On 23 April, EIT Climate-KIC CEO Kirsten Dunlop spoke on a panel of leading scientists, policymakers and entrepreneurship experts during a Euronews livestream in partnership with Copernicus and hosted by science correspondent and Climate Now series presenter Jeremy Wilks. The discussion centered on what Europe is doing to tackle climate change and whether it’s enough.
The livestream took place on the occasion of the release of Copernicus’ landmark annual European State of the Climate report. The report shows how 2020 was Europe’s warmest year on record and comes at the end of the warmest decade on record. Copernicus also reported that greenhouse gas concentrations continue to climb.
As world powers and polluters end a two-day climate summit with heavy promises to prevent the global warming crisis from spiraling are declarations enough and what are the current flaws in Europe s climate policy?
Rewatch our discussion with leading scientists, policymakers and entrepreneurship experts in the player above as we ask what Europe is doing to tackle climate change? The event was hosted by Euronews science correspondent and Climate Now series presenter Jeremy Wilks.
On Thursday, United States President Joe Biden pledged to slash US greenhouse gas emissions by 50%-52% from 2005 levels by 2030, an effort it hopes will encourage other countries to change their climate change targets.