The recent vote to ‘Brexit’ from the EU will leave the remaining 27 countries to significantly escalate their carbon emissions target cuts in order to counter balance for the carbon emissions gap left by the UK voting to leave the european union on June 23rd 2016.

Technically speaking Britain is currently still part of the EU however once article 50 to leave is cited the remaining 27 countries will be required to pull up their socks and bridge the Co2 gap commitment left by the UK’s swift exit. Since the UK has one of Europe's leading green energy sectors it will consequently create a whopping whole, it’s estimated that each EU state must improve their climate commitment by around 1.7%.

Recent analysis under taken by the Climate Action Network also highlighted that the countries worst affected by the UK’s withdrawal included Greece, Spain, Italy, Slovenia and Portugal. Unsurprisingly the countries worst affected have national debts that surpass their GDPs. As a rule of thumb once a countries debt spills over 100% GDP it becomes a big problem and is usually very problematic to repay the debt except for countries that posses rapid growth such as the U.S.

Above anything else this should be a delightful extra incentive for the world to further decrease our reliance on carbon loaded fuels. Clean energy has seen tremendous growth not just within Europe but globally as we rapidly invest in halting global warming and reducing our carbon emissions output. Over the last year the UK saw it’s renewable electricity sector speedily surpass that of coal generated electricity which is now generating record all time lows of electricity and has even ceased production altogether, which has not occurred since the first coal fired public generator back in 1882.

However It appears as though the Climate Action Network whom undertook the analysis failed to investigate the resulting costing implications to the remaining states from the UK’s departure. Most of these countries our heavily in debt and it remains uncertain whether they could financially meet the expansion of renewable energy infrastructure. Of course for the long term renewable electricity is king and a wise investment however for the short term expenditure could bolt into to several billion euros although the net would be significantly lower. We expect this to be one of the major negotiating tools through the break up from the EU however it may mean that the UK and the EU remain entangled with policies such as emissions which would ease the burden from neighbouring EU countries.

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