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    "https://corporateeurope.org/en/2026/05/permission-pollute",
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  "textContent": "submitted by Beep to europe\n52 points | 1 comments\nhttps://corporateeurope.org/en/2026/05/permission-pollute\n\ncross-posted from: feddit.online/…/permission-to-pollute-eu-rips-up-…\n\n> > A new report by Corporate Europe Observatory reveals how the European Commission is taking a chainsaw to energy infrastructure permitting rules. This is part of a wider deregulatory push driven by some of Europe’s most polluting industries. Although the EU presents this agenda as the “simplification” of permitting laws, in practice, it risks eroding the hard-won social and environmental protections that underpin these rules.",
  "title": "Permission to Pollute: EU rips up permit rules and funds dirty infrastructure"
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