Brussels, 25/07/2016 (Agence Europe) - Many climate and energy efficiency activists have been disappointed by the climate legislative package presented by the European Commission on 20 July (EUROPE 11598). Most of the criticism has been directed at the flexibilities in the sharing of effort among the member states on greenhouse gas emissions reduction in sectors not covered by the ETS (agriculture, waste, transport and buildings). Some view these “flexibilities” as being more akin to...