EU politicians shift focus to winning popular support for climate policies after backlash

Published 18:12 on January 29, 2024  /  Last updated at 18:12 on January 29, 2024  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

Members of the European Parliament across political groups were in rare agreement on Monday about the need to keep people and industry on board while the bloc tries to reach climate neutrality, in what will likely be the main focus for climate policy in the EU’s next political term.
Members of the European Parliament across political groups were in rare agreement on Monday about the need to keep people and industry on board while the bloc tries to reach climate neutrality, in what will likely be the main focus for climate policy in the EU’s next political term.


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