Energy Transition

You can cut carbon emissions and grow the economy. Proof from the EU

The European Union has shown that it is possible to reduce carbon emissions while still growing the economy.

The European Union announced falling carbon emissions and rising GDP in the final quarter of 2022. Image: Pexels/Marcin Jozwiak

Diego Lasarte
Author, Quartz
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