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Climate Policy Council Warns Sweden Off Track for Climate Targets

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The government's climate policy is insufficient and Sweden is not on track to meet its national climate targets for 2030 and 2040 or its EU commitment for 2030.

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The Climate Policy Council criticizes the government's energy policy in its latest report.

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What specific measures does the government plan to implement to address the Climate Policy Council's criticism and meet climate targets?
How will the government respond to the potential EU fines of up to 40 billion kronor warned by the Climate Policy Council?
What are the ten recommendations presented by the Climate Policy Council for the next mandate period?
Why did the government not send a minister to receive the Climate Policy Council's report, and what is the official reason for this absence?
How does the government justify its claim about the distance to the EU's 2030 emissions target, given the Council's assessment that it is at least twice as large?

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