The European Commission has today adopted Lithuania’s Social Climate Plan, the second one under the new Social Climate Fund. Using carbon pricing revenues, the fund helps make the clean transition fair and inclusive and fosters clean heating and transport. It will support low and lower middle income households that are most affected by rising heating and transport costs. Starting this year until 2032, the Lithuanian Social Climate Plan will mobi…
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