No one left behind: EU climate policy raises stakes in fairness fight

Published 17:29 on August 11, 2021 / Last updated at 11:59 on September 1, 2021 / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe)

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Negotiations to ramp up EU climate action are set to take on an increasingly social dimension amid warnings that the plans risk worsening the bloc’s treatment of women and widening its rich-poor divide.
Negotiations to ramp up EU climate action are set to take on an increasingly social dimension amid warnings that the plans risk worsening the bloc’s treatment of women and widening its rich-poor divide.


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