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EU considers labelling gas as sustainable in investor rule book

Fuel could be classified partially sustainable under Brussels’ landmark system
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It is a very bad message to the rest of the world that is following this discussion closely and should in no way lead to new fossil lock-ins

"}],[{"start":69.98,"text":"Brussels was forced to revise its proposals earlier this year after its first draft text was roundly rejected by EU governments for excluding technologies such as gas and nuclear power. "}],[{"start":82.46000000000001,"text":"The EU has committed to becoming the world’s first greenhouse gas neutral continent by 2050 and wants to ramp up its 2030 emissions reduction target to 55 per cent. "}],[{"start":94.44000000000001,"text":"But many of its 27 member states are fiercely protective over their right to use sources such as gas and nuclear power as part of the transition to net zero emissions. "},{"start":105.33200000000001,"text":"They fear that the taxonomy’s criteria would create a de facto blacklist of activities that are still needed to help bring down emissions i