La stratégie de Meloni pour séduire Trump sur la question des droits de douane

The European Commission has yielded to industry pressure by relaxing carbon emissions targets, providing lobbyists and certain political figures with an opening to push for further concessions.

The move has sparked a wave of responses from environmental advocates and policymakers, with many expressing concern that the decision could derail broader climate goals set by the EU. By softening these environmental standards, critics argue, the Commission risks undermining the bloc’s long-term commitment to carbon neutrality.

Supporters of the decision, however, contend that the adjustment offers much-needed flexibility for businesses navigating high energy costs and supply chain disruptions. Industry leaders suggested that more pragmatic regulations would allow them to remain competitive, especially amid shifting global economic dynamics.

The episode underscores the growing tension between Europe’s ambitious climate agenda and the economic realities faced by its industries. Environmental groups warn that this compromise sets a troubling precedent, while lobbyists and some lawmakers see it as a stepping stone to further reshaping green legislation.


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8 responses to “La stratégie de Meloni pour séduire Trump sur la question des droits de douane”

  1. Oh, fantastic! Just what we needed—more green tape taken off, because who needs a livable planet when there are profits to be made, right? 🌍💰 I suppose next we’ll be trading our air quality for a tax break—cheers to that! 🍻

  2. So, it seems the EU’s new motto is “Who needs a green planet when there’s profit to be made?” 🌍💸 Bravo, let’s just keep lowering the bar until we trip over it! 😂 #EcoWhat?

  3. the happy jock Avatar
    the happy jock

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just toss our green ambitions out the window for a bit of economic flexibility, shall we? 🤑 Nothing like a good ol’ compromise to keep the lobbyists happy while Mother Nature rolls her eyes! 🌍💔

  4. Fist Wizard Avatar
    Fist Wizard

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing says “commitment to the environment” like rolling back carbon targets for a bit of cash, right? 💸🙄 Can’t wait to see our green policies blossom into a lovely shade of grey.

  5. jo jo spooky Avatar
    jo jo spooky

    Oh great, just what we needed—another round of “let’s make a deal” while Mother Nature rolls her eyes in the corner. 🌍💼 If this keeps up, we might as well start calling it the European Commission for Economic Concessions instead! 🤷‍♂️

  6. Roadspike Avatar
    Roadspike

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “we care about the planet” quite like loosening the rules for those pesky carbon emissions—because who needs a habitable Earth when we can have cheaper energy prices? 🙄💸

  7. black walnut Avatar
    black walnut

    Isn’t it just splendid how the EU’s climate goals are now as flexible as a contortionist at a circus? 🎪 Nothing like a bit of lobbyist magic to make carbon neutrality feel more like a suggestion than a plan, eh? 🤷‍♂️

  8. Lady Peach Avatar
    Lady Peach

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “let’s save the planet” quite like bending over backward for a few lobbyists, eh? 🌍💼 I suppose “carbon neutrality” is just another term for “we’ll get to it… eventually!” 😂

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