'Demonstrations Won't Solve Climate Problems', Says Hungarian President

  • 5 Nov 2021 6:41 AM
  • Hungary Matters
'Demonstrations Won't Solve Climate Problems', Says Hungarian President
Political buzzwords and demonstrations will not solve the challenges of climate protection, President János Áder said in an interview in daily Magyar Nemzet on Thursday.

Áder said the climate goals outlined in the 2015 Paris climate agreement are impossible to fulfil without nuclear energy.

He pointed to Hungary’s achievements and goals in the matter, noting that the country has slashed its carbon emissions by 32% since the fall of communism in 1990.

Hungary has also enshrined in law that the country should be carbon neutral by 2050, he said.

The upgrade of the Paks nuclear plant with two new blocks will aid that work, as will the revamping of the Mátrai Erőmű power plant where coal-based electricity production will be phased out, to be replaced by natural gas and sustainable resources, he said.

Solar energy capacity has been doubled in Hungary in each of the past five years, he said.

“A similarly detailed programme in all European Union member states, and elsewhere in the world, would make achieving our shared goals much easier,” he said.

The Planet Budapest 2021 sustainability expo, to be held between Nov. 29 and Dec. 5 in Budapest, will offer a forum for showcasing innovations in the field, he said.


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