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The European Green Deal, an ambitious legislative initiative aiming for a climate-neutral continent, is facing decreasing consensus and raising concerns about the future of climate policy. With the upcoming European elections in mind, political groups have evaluated their perspectives on climate justice and environmental transition. There are essentially two political approaches to achieve the Net Zero goal, each with varying paces. The EU's relationships with China and Russia have a significant impact on climate transformation efforts, with most parties aiming to reduce dependence on these countries. However, reducing dependence on China is more a matter of cost rather than availability. The parties have outlined their trade relations in the future, with some prioritizing de-risking and adopting a firm approach in their relationship with China. The European Green Deal and the future of climate policy remain key issues in the upcoming European elections.