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A sustained rally in the price of carbon allowances could prompt UK government intervention, Germany’s new government is prioritising climate goals, and the FT’s European technology correspondent, Madhumita Murgia, reports on academics’ struggles to access Facebook data that they need in order to find out more about the social effect of the company’s platforms.
Carbon price surge triggers UK market mechanism
https://www.ft.com/content/4b4631ac-92fa-47da-9d81-1c01aa185cd0
Olaf Scholz plots a way round Germany’s debt rules - with Guy Chazan
https://www.ft.com/content/7f035d83-a85f-4a42-b81c-0d61af37e4fa
Investigating Facebook: a fractious relationship with academia - with Madhumita Murgia
https://www.ft.com/content/1f409239-9e4a-4988-b6fa-cad4dbe7c344
Ghosn brands Nissan ‘visionless’ as electric vehicle plan falls flat
https://www.ft.com/content/b7dd2398-a338-4fef-ad54-b1272e916651
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