Experts urge EU to ‘come clean’ over climate policy costs for citizens

Published 18:36 on February 16, 2022  /  Last updated at 13:01 on February 18, 2022  / Katherine Monahan /  EMEA, EU ETS

The unprecedented speed at which Brussels is moving to enact its Fit for 55 climate policy package will have significant costs on EU households, panellists said at a virtual event on Wednesday, arguing that policymakers should be clearer about what this could mean for average consumers.
The unprecedented speed at which Brussels is moving to enact its Fit for 55 climate policy package will have significant costs on EU households, panellists said at a virtual event on Wednesday, arguing that policymakers should be clearer about what this could mean for average consumers.


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