The European Union's governments are trying to define the bloc's climate targets ahead of this month's COP conference in Brazil, but there's been widespread disagreement amongst the EU's 27 member countries.
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- Germany and Italy worry that phasing out combustion engine cars could harm their industries.
 - Hungary, Poland, Czechia, and Slovakia argue that EU climate targets are unrealistic and their energy supplies cannot adapt quickly. 7s
 - EU ministers are meeting in Brussels to negotiate emissions reduction targets, with a fixed goal of climate neutrality by 2050. 17s
 - Debate continues over a 2035 emissions cut target, proposed between 66% and 72% reduction from 1990 levels. 1m 12s
 - The EU missed a deadline to submit a reductions pledge before the UN climate conference, raising concerns about its international reputation. 1m 24s