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We hear a lot about the climate crisis everyday, and we are probably going to hear more and more. These news are usually frightening and it is better not to even think about the consequences. We read and hear various statistics, graphics getting more red and breaking records of extreme climate and unfortunately we also experience these on our skin more often. The climate crisis is real and affects us all. The problem is so complex that the current situation and opportunities need to be examined and monitored from several perspectives.

Here in the European Union, we are trying to take responsibility for the future of our planet, both at individual and social level and as a unit of the European Union. All 27 EU Member States have committed themselves to achieving full climate neutrality by 2050 – being the first in the world – for which the whole economy needs to be made clean and circular. To achieve this, emissions must be reduced by at least 55 percent by 2030 compared to 1990 levels. The ambition also received a naming as “Fit for 55” EU Climate Package.

Let’s connect and share our knowledge on the road to climate neutrality. In addition to faster carbon abandonment and more renewable energy, let’s see what we can do at our own individual level.

We are committed to protecting our planet and our environment and we truly believe that everyone can contribute to finding solutions.

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