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Corruption in climate governance – why is it an issue for Europe?
The European Policy Centre, in cooperation with Transparency International (TI) hosted a Policy Dialogue on Corruption in climate governance – why is it an issue for Europe? on May 18th. The dialogue considered the contents of TI’s “Global Corruption Report … Continue reading
Posted in Democratic Accountability, Sustainable Energy Security
Tagged Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS), European Commission, European Investment Bank (EIB), European Policy Centre (EPC), European Union (EU), Global Corruption Report on Climate Change, integrity risks, International Emission Trading Association, Transparency International (TI)
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