Amid high hopes for the European Commission presidency that is about to start, attendees at a recent event in Berlin tempered optimism by renewing calls for an industrial policy for the bloc.Things are looking up, in terms of European climate change policy, according to Pieter de Pous, a policy advisor at London-based climate change thinktank E3G. "The new European Commission has set a new priority [on climate and the environment], something we didn't see six months ago," said De Pous recently at a Community Days event held by the EU-funded Innoenergy group of European industry, research and ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...