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EU countries have passed a law to reduce truck emissions, with a delay due to disputes within Germany's coalition government. The law aims for a 90% cut in CO2 emissions from heavy-duty vehicles by 2040, but requires approval from the EU Parliament. The delay was caused by resistance from Germany and the FDP, leading to multiple delays in EU laws.
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How can other countries address similar disputes in their coalition governments to ensure timely implementation of climate legislation?
How might the delay in the EU's truck emissions law impact the transportation industry and the environment?
What are the potential implications of Germany's resistance to the law on the country's environmental goals?
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