However, the unions welcomed the passage of the new law.
The greenhouse gas emissions rule would force transportation departments to measure their transportation-related emissions and set reduction targets.
The German government has agreed on plans to subsidize gas power plants that can switch to hydrogen, which will be produced with renewable energy.
I never thought I'd be writing this, but a government entity is proposing something sensible to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
In recent times, the Davos elites have been pushing the idea of a new economy, one that is circular in nature. Should we be concerned?
However, the unions welcomed the passage of the new law.
The greenhouse gas emissions rule would force transportation departments to measure their transportation-related emissions and set reduction targets.
The German government has agreed on plans to subsidize gas power plants that can switch to hydrogen, which will be produced with renewable energy.
I never thought I'd be writing this, but a government entity is proposing something sensible to reduce carbon dioxide emissions.
In recent times, the Davos elites have been pushing the idea of a new economy, one that is circular in nature. Should we be concerned?