Poland left 2050 climate neutrality deal
European Union leaders on Friday reached an agreement to make the bloc carbon neutral by 2050, but left Poland out of the commitment for now
Eastern European states are demanding funds to support a transition away from fossil fuels and a role for nuclear power.
The decision came just a day after the bloc unveiled a 100-billion-euro (110 billion U.S. dollars) plan for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions
European Union leaders on Friday reached an agreement to make the bloc carbon neutral by 2050, but left Poland out of the commitment for now
Eastern European states are demanding funds to support a transition away from fossil fuels and a role for nuclear power.
The decision came just a day after the bloc unveiled a 100-billion-euro (110 billion U.S. dollars) plan for net-zero greenhouse gas emissions