EU Lawmakers Ditch Green Bond Standard Plan to Cut Nuclear , Gas
EU lawmakers have abandoned plans to exclude nuclear and gas power from the EU’s green bond standard regulation, amid widespread opposition. Bloomberg reports that a lawmaker failed to build enough support for an amendment to the rules, in which he would have excluded the two technologies.
Source: bnnbloomberg.caPublished on 2022-05-13
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