As EU ETS vote looms, lawmakers waver on free allocation and second carbon market

Published 18:00 on June 7, 2022  /  Last updated at 20:26 on June 7, 2022  / /  Aviation/CORSIA, Carbon Taxes, CBAM, EMEA, EU ETS, International

Hard-fought compromises on EU ETS reform are at risk of unravelling just a day ahead of crunch European Parliament votes, observer sources told Carbon Pulse on Tuesday, noting that several MEPs are set to break party ranks amid pressure from their home nation industries.
Hard-fought compromises on EU ETS reform are at risk of unravelling just a day ahead of crunch European Parliament votes, observer sources told Carbon Pulse on Tuesday, noting that several MEPs are set to break party ranks amid pressure from their home nation industries.


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