While Donald Trump grapples with the result of the election, Europe's highest officials have moved on, and demonstrated new optimism for the four years ahead by setting a preliminary agenda for cooperation aimed at president-elect Joe Biden with key topics including work on renewables, battery storage and carbon pricing.With transatlantic ties between Washington and Brussels under strain in recent years on issues including trade, multilateralism, and the Paris Agreement, the European Commission, with Ursula von der Leyen at the helm, has showed itself willing to bury the past and establish a ...Den vollständigen Artikel lesen ...