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The European Climate Law requires the EU to adopt a 2040 climate target, taking into account the advice from the European Scientific Advisory Board on Climate Change. The Advisory Board recommends keeping the EU’s cumulative greenhouse gas emissions below 11-14 Gt CO2e between 2030 and 2050, and reducing EU greenhouse gas emissions by 90-95 % by 2040, relative to 1990. A fair contribution to climate change mitigation requires ambitious reductions in domestic emissions, complemented by measures outside the EU. The EU 2030 target of at least a 55% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to 1990 enables it to reach the recommended 2040 target range and climate neutrality by 2050. The recommended 2040 emission reductions can be achieved through several pathways. Despite their differences, they show a high degree of convergence on a range of issues.