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Venstre is one of the key negotiating parties in the green tripartite tasked with landing Denmark’s seminal CO2 tax on agriculture production. But a recent poll of party members found that half of them “do not at all” believe a tax should be implemented. Plus, Denmark plans to invest in a Ukrainian artillery factory, and Danish researchers embark on a project to make plastic from captured CO2.
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