Belgian politicians face climate heat as minister quits ahead of elections

Published 17:04 on February 6, 2019  /  Last updated at 22:25 on February 6, 2019  / Ben Garside /  Carbon Taxes, EMEA, EU ETS

A Belgian minister quit this week amid a scandal resulting from mass climate protests, lifting global warming up the country's political agenda ahead of an election for which issues such as carbon pricing have been largely taboo.
A Belgian minister quit this week amid a scandal resulting from mass climate protests, lifting global warming up the country's political agenda ahead of an election for which issues such as carbon pricing have been largely taboo.


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