The European Union will soon change its climate law, a move that aims to fix a Objective halfway for 2040 To then reach the goal zero net emissions by 2050.
By March, therefore, the revision of the climate law and three Omnibus packages should be scheduled, with the simplifications on sustainability and investment rules, as well as digitization, sustainable finance, industrial decarbonization.
This will go hand in hand with the Clean Industrial Dealthe “Green Deal 2.0”.
What will change from March in the European Union
The new text of the climate law will be presented by the end of March. The Commission reiterated that the key point will remain the intermediate goal of Reduction of 90% greenhouse gas emissions by 2040as already proposed in the previous legislature and recommended by the EU consultative scientific committee. The presentation of the climate law will be accompanied by the Clean Industrial Deal.
The Clean Industrial Deal will proceed in parallel with a 90% reduction of emissions by 2040, which will be sanctioned in our European Climate Law. In view of the Cop30, which will be held in Belem, Brazil, in November 2025, we will illustrate our global strategy on climate and energy, affirm by the Commission.
3 Omnibus packages are coming
The action plan provides three measures for regulatory simplification in different sectors, called “Omnibus packages”:
The overall objective is to reduce the administrative load of 25%, with a 35% reduction specifically for SMEs. So here’s what could change in our lives.
Simplifications and agriculture
A further intervention in the context of simplifications concerns the common agricultural policy (PAC). By June 2025 the Common Agricultural Policy Simplification Package.
Before this, by March 2025, a “vision for agriculture and food” will be presented, a document that will guarantee a stable framework for farmers and will outline a strategic plan for the main initiatives in the sector. This vision will also offer a long -term perspective for the various operators of the food chain, including farmers, fishermen and SMEs.
Among energy policies, there is still nuclear power
The fulcrum of the legislative action in the energy field will be the Clean Industrial Deal, whose part of the content will be oriented to “guarantee energy at competitive prices”.
Among the measures there are new strategies for decarbonisation such as those of heating and cooling systems or a roadmap to gradually eliminate energy imports from Russia, but also the Nuclear Illustrative Programwhich for within this year will define a strategic plan for the European industrial alliance on children Modular reactors (SMR)accelerating its development.