EU lawmakers grapple with ETS reforms in light of Ukraine crisis

Published 18:02 on March 22, 2022  /  Last updated at 00:22 on March 24, 2022  / /  CBAM, EMEA, EU ETS

EU lawmakers are struggling to home in on compromises on a pivotal reform of the bloc's carbon market, with some wary of stirring public anger over heightened energy bills amid the unfolding crisis in Ukraine. 
EU lawmakers are struggling to home in on compromises on a pivotal reform of the bloc's carbon market, with some wary of stirring public anger over heightened energy bills amid the unfolding crisis in Ukraine. 


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