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Strong criticism of the European Commission’s new sustainability rules

Strong criticism of the European Commission's new sustainability rules
  • The European Commission’s criteria for sustainable investment, the so-called taxonomy, are criticized for delaying the rules.
  • Ten countries are threatening to block the taxonomy because the Commission excludes natural gas as sustainable.
  • In total, the Commission has received over 46,600 reactions to various parts of the criteria, also from Sweden.

Source: ICELAND NEWS


Date:

January 18, 2021

Author:

Nord.News

Categories:

Sweden

Tags:

Als, B, Countries, Eni, Euro, Europe, European Commission, Investment, Io, It, ITER, Men, Natural gas, Ope, Par, Ria, RT, STR, Sustainability, Sweden, Tax

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