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Peter Teffer

Peter Teffer is a Dutch-born journalist. He joined EUobserver in 2014 and covers energy, environment, transport and food, after having studied journalism in Utrecht, Ottawa and Aarhus and political science in Amsterdam. He continues to write for Dutch media such as NRC Handelsblad and is the author of Dieselgate (Q, 2017).

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EUobserver
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The European parliament’s travelling circus
EU promotes meat, despite climate goals
Planned German coal exit boosts case for Nord Stream 2
MEPs in Strasbourg: everywhere but the plenary
Auditors raise alarm over air pollution in Europe
Western Europeans more seduced than their Eastern neighbours by Volkswagen diesel “fix”
Hydrogen cars may be the future – they are not yet the present
Revealed: Link between MEPs CO2 votes and domestic car jobs
Mediterranean towns ready for EU-sponsored free wifi
Are European data watchdogs prepared for GDPR?
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