Stakeholders brace for more EU ETS changes as reforms seen falling short -report

Published 14:11 on April 17, 2018  /  Last updated at 15:12 on April 17, 2018  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

EU ETS stakeholders are expecting further changes to the carbon market as most believe recently-agreed reforms aren’t enough to meet the bloc’s long-term climate goals, a report found on Tuesday.
EU ETS stakeholders are expecting further changes to the carbon market as most believe recently-agreed reforms aren’t enough to meet the bloc’s long-term climate goals, a report found on Tuesday.


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