Seven in ten across Europe say biggest polluters and climate laggards should pay more, challenging rollback of EU ETS
Brussels/Berlin, 1 July 2026 – Seven out of ten European citizens (72%), including those voting for parties often portrayed as sceptical of EU climate policy, believe […]
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