In the midst of a climate emergency, the Heads of State or Government of the Twenty-Eight agreed, on Thursday 12 December, on the EU’s objective of climate neutrality by 2050, while specifying that one Member State was not in a position, at this stage, to commit itself to implementing this objective.
Not surprisingly, it’s Poland. This country, heavily dependent on coal for its electricity production, has fought to the end to obtain details on the extent of the financial support it...