Sweden’s Deputy Prime Minister, and Climate Minister Isabella Lövin sent out a tweet showing her signing one of the “most ambitious emissions plans published by a developed nation.”

Just signed referral of Swedish #climate law, binding all future governments to net zero emissions by 2045. For a safer and better future. pic.twitter.com/OqOO2y8BU6

"Our target is to be an entirely fossil-fuel-free welfare state," said Climate Minister Isabella Lovin.

"We see that the advantages of a climate-smart society are so huge, both when it comes to health, job creation and also security. Being dependent on fossil fuels and gas from Russia is not what we need now,” she added.

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Meanwhile, Sweden's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven criticised climate sceptics inside the Trump administration as “worrying”, since the US’ greenhouse gas emissions would affect everyone. He warned all countries need to "step up and fulfil the Paris Agreement."