EU states split on classifying nuclear energy as ′ green ′ | News | DW
Five European Union countries have called for a "common path towards climate neutrality and an economic system that respects the limits of our planet" in the wake of the UN's nuclear summit in Glasgow, Scotland, on Friday. They say they are calling for the bloc to introduce new powers.
Source: dw.comPublished on 2021-11-11
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