A report from France Stratégie, a research institution affiliated with the Prime Minister’s office, detailed the economic implications of climate action in France. The study revealed that the financial requirements for green initiatives, supported by the European Union over recent years, might total approximately €66 (US$72) billion annually, equivalent to about 2% of France’s yearly […]
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