Why is Europe mad about Biden's IRA?

The Inflation Reduction Act was a hit with U.S. environmentalists. Europeans? Not so much.

Biden and Macron.
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The global clean technology competition has begun. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen this week unveiled a "Net-Zero Industry Act" designed to subsidize climate-friendly industries as the continent pushes to become carbon-neutral by 2050. "We know that we have a small window to invest in clean tech and innovation to gain leadership before the fossil fuel economy becomes obsolete," said von der Leyen.

The EU's new policy isn't just a climate measure — it's a response to the U.S. Inflation Reduction Act, which subsidizes green American industries and sparked worries about a potential U.S.-Europe trade war. Why are Europeans worried about the IRA? And what does their new policy do? Here's everything you need to know:

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Joel Mathis, The Week US

Joel Mathis is a freelance writer who has spent nine years as a syndicated columnist, co-writing the RedBlueAmerica column as the liberal half of a point-counterpoint duo. His work also regularly appears in National Geographic, The Kansas City Star and Heatmap News. His awards include best online commentary at the Online News Association and (twice) at the City and Regional Magazine Association.