EU provokes fierce backlash on plans to label nuclear and gas as ‘green’ investments
Publicat:The European Union has prompted a furious backlash over plans to label nuclear and gas as “green” investments, with Germany describing the proposal as “greenwashing” and Austria repeating its threat to sue the European Commission, according to CNBC. The Commission, the EU’s executive arm was accused of trying to minimize scrutiny by presenting its long-delayed “sustainable […] The post EU provokes fierce backlash on plans to label nuclear and gas as ‘green’ investments appeared first on Știri online, ultimele știri, presa online, ziar online - Sursazilei.ro .
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