If linking efforts fail, UK would manage with a standalone ETS post-Brexit -minister

Published 14:50 on February 27, 2019  /  Last updated at 09:47 on December 14, 2020  / /  Carbon Taxes, EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

A standalone UK ETS would be large enough and liquid enough to be viable, UK climate minister Claire Perry said on Wednesday, reiterating that the government’s preferred post-Brexit option remains linking with the EU carbon market.
A standalone UK ETS would be large enough and liquid enough to be viable, UK climate minister Claire Perry said on Wednesday, reiterating that the government’s preferred post-Brexit option remains linking with the EU carbon market.


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