While the transformation of forests from sinks to emission sources undoubtedly makes it more difficult to achieve the target of carbon neutrality enshrined in Finland’s Climate Act, it does not make it impossible. By pursuing carbon neutrality , Finland is doing its fair share to mitigate climate change and maintain its attractiveness as a country for clean investment. There is a wealth of research data available to decision-makers to help them find immediately actionable ways to achieve the carbon neutrality target.
- The carbon neutrality target has solid foundations
- Achieving carbon neutrality by 2035 is still possible
- Carbon neutrality is an intermediate target for which the LULUCF sector has an important role to play
- The carbon neutrality target is a far-reaching policy