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欧盟委员会对波兰提起诉讼
中国能源报·2025-10-09 07:16

Core Viewpoint - The European Commission has initiated legal action against Poland for failing to submit the final updated version of its national energy and climate plan, which is required under EU regulations to outline the path to achieving EU climate goals by June 30, 2024 [3]. Group 1 - The European Commission's lawsuit is based on Poland's non-compliance with the submission of its updated climate plan, which is essential for meeting the enhanced greenhouse gas reduction target of 55% by 2030 compared to 1990 levels [3]. - Poland has previously submitted its initial climate plan in 2019, but it must now update this plan in light of the European Green Deal and other initiatives [3]. - The Commission had previously initiated infringement proceedings against Poland for not submitting a draft plan on time, but this was halted after receiving relevant documents, although Poland was still urged to enhance its decarbonization targets for 2030 [3]. Group 2 - On October 7, the European Commission also filed a lawsuit against Poland for failing to submit its national long-term climate strategy, which was due on January 1, 2020, and should outline a coherent plan for reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2050 in alignment with the Paris Agreement [3]. - Poland remains the only EU member state that has not submitted this long-term climate strategy, highlighting its non-compliance with EU climate obligations [3].