The European Commission unveiled its much-awaited European Green Deal, which will provide the EU with an industrial policy aiming at a net-zero emissions goal by 2050 and at enshrining climate neutrality into law. To make the EU economy greener, the Green Deal will reform several sectors, especially energy, transport, agriculture and industry. Over the next five years, the Commission will implement its plan through a number of different instruments: high-level ‘strategies’, review of existing legislation, new legislative proposals and investment mechanisms to help both public and private actors to transition towards a sustainable economy.
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