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Germany and E.U. Agree to Exception in Planned Ban on Combustion Engines

The New York Times – Business:

Berlin has been pushing to allow the sale of vehicles running on synthetic fuels past 2035. Its dispute with the E.U. threatened the bloc’s climate goals.

Melissa Eddy
Author: Melissa Eddy

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Carbon Dioxide, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Engines, Europe, European Union, Germany, Global Warming, Law and Legislation
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