Government: Hungary will meet international climate committments
Hungary has made significant achievements in the fight against climate change in recent years, Energy Minister Csaba Lantos told an informal meeting of EU energy and environment ministers in Valladolid on Tuesday.
Hungary has reduced its greenhouse gas emissions per unit of GDP by nearly 28 percent since 2010, the energy ministry cited Lantos as saying. Meanwhile, the share of renewable energy sources in electricity consumption rose to almost 14 percent from 7.7 percent between 2010 and 2021, he said. The minister pointed out, however, that the ongoing war in Ukraine had endangered energy security and pushed global energy market prices to historic highs. Hungary responded to these challenges by focusing on supply security, affordable energy prices and utility price caps, he said.
Hungary is committed to meeting its climate goals and preserving its environmental assets as evidenced by its review of its National Energy and Climate Plan, the ministry said. Lantos at the meeting reaffirmed the Hungarian government’s commitment to the EU’s 2050 climate neutrality strategy, but said it did not support Brussels significantly accelerating the climate goals and the phasing out of fossil fuels.
Tuesday’s meeting was held in preparation for the UN’s upcoming COP28 global climate conference.
Hungary should read the small print before signing. Sections of the agreement may damage the agricultural industry. The Dutch farmers found out to their cost extreme climate measures will do to their industry.