EU Farmers' Frustration Stalls EU Green Policies
Orla Dwyer, Journalist, Carbon Brief
05-Mar-24 09:30
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The European Union launched the Green Deal in 2020, its package of policy initiatives that puts it on a pathway to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. However the implications of climate-related policies like pesticide bans and emissions curbs are triggering widespread backlash from a core constituent: farmers. How are the farmers' protests across Europe impacting the implementation of EU green policies? We get insights from Orla Dwyer, journalist with the climate news portal Carbon Brief.
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