i think you only gave part of the sentence. so, we ve classified nuclear and gas as sustainable in transition. they have a particular part in our so called taxonomy of sustainable economic activities. and what we are doing. and i think it s more urgent than ever, and i hope people will see it from this perspective. in our delineation of these two energy sources, we say they are time bound, so they help us in the transition, but we want investment in renewables. we will need investment in these areas, nuclear because it s low carbon and gas because it s a transition fuel. but we also will require that those, for example, gas plants will be adaptable to hydrogen in the future. isn t it much better that we channel private investment with those constraints rather than leaving it outside of our taxonomy with no constraints? well, here s what greenpeace say. greenpeace say that you re taking billions of euros away from renewables, sinking them into technologies that either do nothing to figh
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