French Environment Minister Hulot quits over lack of climate action

Published 12:06 on August 28, 2018  /  Last updated at 22:54 on September 15, 2020  / /  Carbon Taxes, EMEA, EU ETS

French Environment Minister Nicolas Hulot resigned on Tuesday, due in part to what he said was the country’s lack of progress towards tackling issues relating to climate change, biodiversity, and the environment.
French Environment Minister Nicolas Hulot resigned on Tuesday, due in part to what he said was the country’s lack of progress towards tackling issues relating to climate change, biodiversity, and the environment.


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