EU ‘regulatory fatigue’ tests lawmaker resolve on green initiatives

Published 22:26 on May 24, 2023  /  Last updated at 07:50 on May 25, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Members of the European Parliament are experiencing what they called 'fatigue' in a week stacked full of green policy scrutiny across several cross-party committees, as borne out in an interim Wednesday ballot that saw lawmakers weaken text for a bill designed to curb industrial air pollution. 
Members of the European Parliament are experiencing what they called 'fatigue' in a week stacked full of green policy scrutiny across several cross-party committees, as borne out in an interim Wednesday ballot that saw lawmakers weaken text for a bill designed to curb industrial air pollution. 


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