It’s a short piece of legislation that’s nevertheless far-reaching, both for making the European Union a green growth economy and the first climate-neutral continent and for inspiring other countries on the international stage.
This is how the European Commission described its ‘climate law’ proposal, adopted on Wednesday 4 March in the form of a draft legally binding regulation that will set the EU’s commitment to climate neutrality by 2050 in stone.
The President of the European...