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22 Apr 2025, 12:35
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In brief | 22 April '25

FT:

Germany’s economically liberal neighbours are warming to relaxing EU state subsidy rules for the long term, as they bet on their national industries gaining from Berlin’s big spending plans.

Reuters:

Climate and human rights campaigners filed a complaint against the European Commission on Friday, accusing the EU executive of weakening sustainability laws without first consulting the public about the changes or assessing their impact.

Ember:

New data from Ember shows that solar and wind have reached the price and scale to significantly displace fossil fuels and boost energy independence.

E3G:

Ninety-seven percent of business leaders support a move away from fossil fuels, with nearly 80 percent calling for a renewables-based electricity system by 2035 or sooner, the E3G global poll shows.

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