Macron’s landslide victory brings continuity to French, EU climate policy

Published 18:32 on April 25, 2022  /  Last updated at 18:42 on April 25, 2022  / /  Carbon Taxes, CBAM, EMEA, EU ETS

Emmanuel Macron’s re-election as President of France on Sunday is likely to keep the nation on track to ramp up domestic and EU-wide climate action, removing the threat of climate-sceptic leadership under defeated rival Marine Le Pen. 
Emmanuel Macron’s re-election as President of France on Sunday is likely to keep the nation on track to ramp up domestic and EU-wide climate action, removing the threat of climate-sceptic leadership under defeated rival Marine Le Pen. 


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