The EU is walking through a minefield with new climate targets

With European Parliament elections just months away, the European Commission will set out its next major target on Tuesday to cut global warming emissions across the bloc, with agriculture - which produces 11 percent - a key part of the equation.

Politically, the timing could hardly be worse, with farmers' protests spreading across Europe – tractors were pushed in Brussels last week – and populist politicians riding a wave of discontent.

Environmental restrictions are high on the list of farmers' grievances - both long-standing rules from the bloc's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) and new ones from a sweeping environmental green deal that has yet to come into force. (Julien GIRAULT, more at phys.org)

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