This week, with all eyes on an EU summit that filled Brussels’ top job vacancies, Méabh Mc Mahon spoke to Belgian climate activist Adelaide Charlier, corporate lobbyist Connor Allen and EU policy specialist Julian Parodi from EPICO. Panelists considered what message European voters sent when they went to polls last May, and what impact that could have on EU climate legislation. Complaints that EU environmental law is becoming an expensive imposition may have had an impact, with fewer voters opting for green parties. Connor Allen said the EU’s flagship climate initiative is now a “zombie”, neit…