BRIEFING: Incoming German EU presidency outlines plans to “strengthen” ETS, steer climate law

Published 21:56 on June 29, 2020  /  Last updated at 13:00 on September 1, 2021  /  EMEA, EU ETS, Shipping

The incoming German presidency of the Council of EU member states will keep climate policy and the bloc’s carbon market high on the agenda, as Berlin will be responsible for fostering agreements among EU nations over an upgraded level of ambition for 2030.
The incoming German presidency of the Council of EU member states will keep climate policy and the bloc’s carbon market high on the agenda, as Berlin will be responsible for fostering agreements among EU nations over an upgraded level of ambition for 2030.


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