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Finland supports EU’s 2040 emissions target: Climate minister

'Long-term and consistent climate policy is important for the EU's competitiveness and creates stability for companies to invest in clean solutions,' says Sari Multala

Necva Tastan Sevinc  | 03.07.2025 - Update : 03.07.2025
Finland supports EU’s 2040 emissions target: Climate minister

ISTANBUL

Finland on Thursday expressed its support for the European Commission’s proposal to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 90% by 2040 as part of the EU’s wider plan to achieve climate neutrality by mid-century, public broadcaster YLE reported.

Environment and Climate Minister Sari Multala confirmed the government’s stance in a statement issued on Thursday, saying the target aligns with Finland’s core objectives in climate diplomacy.

“The Commission's proposal is in line with Finland's priorities in our efforts to influence the proposal,” Multala said.

"A long-term and consistent climate policy is important for the EU's competitiveness and creates stability for companies to invest in clean solutions," she added.

The proposal is a key component of the EU’s climate roadmap toward achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.

Multala underlined the importance of taking into account uncertainties in the land use sector and emphasized the need for a technology-neutral approach to implementation, avoiding the pre-selection or exclusion of specific solutions.

The Finnish government is expected to finalize its formal position and submit a communication to parliament by early September.

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