EU Climate Progress Nears 2030 Targets, but Gaps Remain in Agriculture and Transport

EU Climate Progress Nears 2030 Targets, but Gaps Remain in Agriculture and Transport

by  
AnhNguyen  
- 3 juin 2025

The European Union is on track to cut net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 54% by 2030, just shy of its legally binding 55% target, according to the European Commission’s latest review of National Energy and Climate Plans (NECPs). This progress positions the EU as a global leader in ESG-driven climate action and reflects steady gains in the bloc’s carbon neutral strategy. 

Since 1990, EU emissions have fallen by 37%, while the economy has grown nearly 70%, demonstrating that sustainable growth and climate action can go hand in hand. Strong advances in renewable energy deployment—which covered 24% of EU energy consumption in 2023—and industrial decarbonization, supported by strategic frameworks like the Clean Industrial Deal and Affordable Energy Action Plan, are key contributors to this momentum. 

The EU is now aligned with its goal to derive 42.5% of energy from renewables by 2030, reinforcing its energy security and reducing reliance on imported fossil fuels. These efforts are central to advancing Europe’s long-term ESG commitments. 

However, critical gaps persist. The agriculture and transport sectors are falling behind, jeopardizing full target achievement. Political resistance—especially from farmers—and the erosion of land-based carbon sinks due to wildfires and environmental degradation are major obstacles. 

The Commission has pledged to work closely with Member States to close these gaps, with Belgium, Estonia, and Poland still expected to submit their final NECPs. 

As Europe remains the world’s fastest-warming continent, the next strategic phase will focus on executing climate plans through targeted investments, ensuring capital flows into sectors with the highest transformative impact. 

To maintain its leadership in global climate policy, the EU must ensure sectoral alignment, transparent implementation, and sustained financial mobilization aligned with its ESG and carbon neutrality goals. 

 

Sources : 

https://esgnews.com/eu-climate-progress-nears-2030-targets-but-gaps-remain-in-agriculture-and-transport/ 

https://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/202505/28/WS6836ab5da310a04af22c1ff0.html 

https://renewablesnow.com/news/eu-edges-closer-to-2030-climate-goals-but-action-still-needed-1275984/  

https://www.esgtoday.com/eu-nearly-on-track-to-hit-2030-climate-goals/

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