While delegates have committed to “phase down” fossil fuels and tackle methane for the first time at COP26, the EU is quietly approving a list that supports and offers funding to fossil fuel infrastructure in closed-door negotiations. Our energy lawyers are calling out the EU’s climate hypocrisy.
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