EU courts further controversy by adding mining to green rulebook

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EU courts further controversy by adding mining to green rulebook
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It wants to make sure it has enough resources to boost clean technologies. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BRUSSELS - The European Union will include the mining of critical raw materials in its green investment rulebook as a “priority” to ensure the bloc isn’t left behind on resources needed to boost clean technologies.

She did not put a timeline on when the commission might propose incorporating mining in the rulebook or detail what kind of criteria might be used.

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