MARC(U) MY WORD: Key issues in EU ETS review

Published 18:06 on January 5, 2022 / Last updated at 12:10 on December 19, 2023 / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe), Nature-based Carbon (Other NbS), Other Content (Contributed Content), Voluntary (VCM Governance), CBAM & Tariffs, Paris Article 6/PACM

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Observers and stakeholders generally agree that the revision to the EU ETS needs to ensure that the transition results in a prosperous and decarbonised, but not deindustrialised Europe.
Observers and stakeholders generally agree that the revision to the EU ETS needs to ensure that the transition results in a prosperous and decarbonised, but not deindustrialised Europe.


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