French climate policy hangs in the balance following first presidential vote

Published 18:53 on April 11, 2022  /  Last updated at 00:24 on May 24, 2022  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

French energy and climate policy faces an uncertain future as the country opted to elect either Emmanuel Macron or Marine Le Pen as its next president in a first vote on Sunday, with neither candidate seen as having put forward manifestos that align with international climate targets.
French energy and climate policy faces an uncertain future as the country opted to elect either Emmanuel Macron or Marine Le Pen as its next president in a first vote on Sunday, with neither candidate seen as having put forward manifestos that align with international climate targets.


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