EU Plan to Label Gas and Nuclear Power as Sustainable Leads to Charges of Greenwashing
Austria and Luxembourg have threatened legal action over plans to class nuclear power sources as green, amid a row over the environmental rules which have been criticised by EU officials earlier this year, BBC News has learned. However, the decision has been rejected by the EU.
Source: ecowatch.comPublished on 2022-02-02
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