ANALYSIS: EU’s 2030 climate plan hits southern states while shielding the east

Published 15:16 on July 22, 2016  /  Last updated at 15:16 on July 22, 2016  / Ben Garside /  Climate Talks, EMEA, International

Europe’s 2030 climate plan for non-ETS sectors is likely to spur anger in southern countries as it ignores their overachievements while compensating eastern states and even allowing six nations to increase emissions.
Europe’s 2030 climate plan for non-ETS sectors is likely to spur anger in southern countries as it ignores their overachievements while compensating eastern states and even allowing six nations to increase emissions.


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