Polish experts question the EU’s double standards for environmental clean-up but are the first to admit that no one’s forcing accession on them. by Susan C. Pearce GDANSK, Poland–As Poland vies for accession into the European Union, Polish experts argue that the union’s environmental requirements are often too rigid and contain standards that seem to apply only to future members. […]

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