EU should set price corridor for new ETS to ease poverty concerns -report

Published 17:48 on January 20, 2022  /  Last updated at 15:35 on December 20, 2023  / /  Carbon Taxes, CBAM, EMEA, EU ETS

The EU should set a steadily increasing price corridor for its new emissions trading system for buildings and road transport to ease concerns about the measure unfairly hitting poorer people, according to an NGO-commissioned report published on Thursday.
The EU should set a steadily increasing price corridor for its new emissions trading system for buildings and road transport to ease concerns about the measure unfairly hitting poorer people, according to an NGO-commissioned report published on Thursday.


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