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China probe row adds to EU’s Green Deal woes

Diplomats warn against provoking Beijing to avoid further delaying bloc’s climate ambitions

The EU’s plan to decarbonise its economy and achieve net zero emissions by 2050 was supposed to be Europe’s “man on the Moon” moment.

But four years after being announced, parts of the EU’s Green Deal have been watered down or delayed amid backlash from industry, farmers and companies that are facing high inflation and increased energy costs following Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.

Environment commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius said the Green Deal was now passed its “glory age when there were streets full of people asking us to act on climate change”, as it hits the period when policies must be enforced.

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