MINISTERS BROADLY BACK EU CLIMATE CHANGE AND RENEWABLE ENERGY PROPOSALS

By Alan Osborn Environment ministers of the 27 EU countries met in Brussels last week and gave broad public backing to the European Commission's plans for tackling climate change and energy supply though privately some delegations were reported to be unhappy with important details. Conceivably these doubts could surface at the traditional tripartite social summit (the EU plus worker and employer organisations) which precedes the summit meeting of EU leaders on Thursday (March 13th) - perhaps even at the summit proper. Two questions are being thrust more and ...


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