EU plans to label natural gas and nuclear power plants “sustainable”
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The European Union says it wants to prevent greenwashing" among investors, but a new proposal may end up encouraging the behavior it wants to banish.
The European Commission put forward a plan today that defines what counts as a sustainable investment," something that's all but required to manage a transition to clean energy. But to the chagrin of several EU countries, environmental groups, and asset managers, the proposal would allow both natural gas and nuclear to qualify as contributing substantially to climate change mitigation."
The split-the-baby approach came about because some countries, including Germany and Poland, lobbied for the inclusion of natural gas, while others, notably France, lobbied for nuclear power. Germany, which is in the process of shuttering its nuclear power plants, remains heavily dependent on coal and has been boosting its use of natural gas to transition" away from coal. France, on the other hand, uses relatively little natural gas and gets nearly all of its electricity from nuclear power plants.
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