Little appetite for European-style climate interventions
5 Oct 2023

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PHOTO: Flickr: James Bowe |
By Jeremy Rose
Outdoor heaters are banned in France and many German cities where critics argue that using fossil fuels to literally heat the planet is unacceptable.
Story copyright © Carbon News 2023
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