Danish conservatives press on government to set carbon tax despite virus concerns

Published 18:38 on June 18, 2020  /  Last updated at 13:04 on September 1, 2021  /  Carbon Taxes, EMEA, EU ETS

Pressure is mounting on the Danish government to introduce a carbon tax to help achieve the country’s emissions reduction targets, despite its climate minister ruling out the idea amid coronavirus concerns.
Pressure is mounting on the Danish government to introduce a carbon tax to help achieve the country’s emissions reduction targets, despite its climate minister ruling out the idea amid coronavirus concerns.


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