Far-right win at EU elections could derail the bloc’s Green Deal -report

Published 17:09 on January 24, 2024  /  Last updated at 13:31 on January 25, 2024  / /  Climate Talks, EMEA

A broad far-right win at the upcoming EU elections could make it vastly more complicated to pass ambitious environmental and climate legislation needed to achieve the objectives of the European Green Deal, a think-tank has warned in a new report published on Wednesday.
A broad far-right win at the upcoming EU elections could make it vastly more complicated to pass ambitious environmental and climate legislation needed to achieve the objectives of the European Green Deal, a think-tank has warned in a new report published on Wednesday.


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