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Claude Turmes
Secretary of State for Sustainable Development and Infrastructure
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Claude Turmes Jun 19
A deal has just been reached on governance! Thanks to for closing this important file to deliver our ambition on & !
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Claude Turmes Jun 19
Ahead of the last trilogue on governance, my take for tonight to support high ambition!
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Claude Turmes Jun 13
We reached a deal on with a 32% target for 2030, right to self-consumption for EU citizens and palm oil ban. Congratulations to
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Claude Turmes Jun 13
Inconclusive trilogue on EED, no deal on . Sorry that could not do the last mile to meet halfway... We need to be serious with 2030 target setting, does not wait!
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Claude Turmes Jun 13
Good start of the trilogue day: Dutch PM Mark Rutte advocates for a 55% GHG reduction by 2030 in his speech on ! It means we need 33-33 targets for &
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Claude Turmes Jun 11
Conclusion from the : in front of cameras, no blocking minority against 33-33! V4-LV-EE-SI-HR-BE do not form a blocking minority. What will happen now behind closed doors? Will DE team up with pro-coal V4 or with front-runners like FR NL ES IT PT SE FI DK LU LT?
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Claude Turmes Jun 11
33/33 and 55 for greenhouse gas emissions: good proposal from NL minister on . On the other side, it becomes clear that Visegrad group is now hosting a new member to lower ambition: Germany. The new V5 is born.
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Claude Turmes Jun 11
SE minister shows leadership in , putting EU industry in a position to win the global race on clean tech and reconnecting EU with citizens. Supporting 35% together with LT, ES, LU and FR
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Claude Turmes Jun 11
Pathetic statement from in . This is not the leadership a great industrial, excellent engineering business nation and its environmentally responsible society deserve!
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Claude Turmes Jun 11
Great speech from at the . I am proud to join a government that promotes ambition and supports at least 35/35 targets for 2030
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Claude Turmes Jun 11
With for a better planet and to push governments to deliver a Paris-compatible package. Together for more ambition on and . 35-35 is a bare minimum!
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Claude Turmes Jun 11
. est à Luxembourg pour participer à un énergie fondamental. Soutiendra-t-elle l'ambition sur les pour au moins 33% en 2030? Ou la France sortira-t-elle du groupe des pays progressistes ?
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Claude Turmes Jun 11
Welcome to Luxembourg! Crunch time for . Will support high ambition on and ahead of this week's trilogues? Europe needs 35-35 to keep a chance to achieve the Paris Agreement.
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Weber Danièle Jun 5
Zanter datt se net méi op de nämmlechten Datum falen hu se nees méi matteneen ze dinn: d'Chamber- an d'. Mam , Frank Engel, , Georges Bach an
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Claude Turmes Jun 5
Get to zero carbon by 2050 is the last battle to win in the governance regulation, as a legacy to next generations
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Claude Turmes Jun 4
Happy to speak at the opening session of , the last for me as MEP. See you all tomorrow morning! EUSEW is one of the most successful events bringing together progressive forces who support high ambition on and
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Claude Turmes May 30
On the road to 35%! Trilogue on just started in Strasbourg. Together with for high ambition
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Claude Turmes May 29
19 years of fighting for the energy transition in the EP - Thanks for your contribution & keep fighting on this side of the table! I will move to the other side: the Luxembourgish government to defend the legacy of my friend Camille Gira.
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Claude Turmes May 25
Bad news for the as fails to punish market abuse from . Not the best way to preserve solidarity and trust in the internal energy market.
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Claude Turmes May 17
. and together to promote self-consumption. Despite these renewables-powered ice-creams, Member States and sadly show little appetite to unleash energy citizens...
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