EU lawmakers wary of CO2 cost hit to poor people, urge speedier end to free allocations

Published 13:38 on September 9, 2021  /  Last updated at 17:54 on September 9, 2021  / Ben Garside /  Aviation/CORSIA, Carbon Taxes, CBAM, EMEA, EU ETS, International, Shipping

A proposed new European carbon market for buildings and transport could hit the poorest the hardest, MEPs said in a hearing on Thursday, with several calling for a faster phaseout of free EU carbon allocations for industry and airlines under the bloc's main ETS.
A proposed new European carbon market for buildings and transport could hit the poorest the hardest, MEPs said in a hearing on Thursday, with several calling for a faster phaseout of free EU carbon allocations for industry and airlines under the bloc's main ETS.


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