EU emissions dropped 5% in three months to October -researchers

Published 16:43 on November 3, 2022  /  Last updated at 07:47 on November 4, 2022  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

EU emissions fell by 5% in the last three months, as the energy crisis encouraged a speedier roll-out of low-carbon energy alternatives and high energy costs dampened industrial output in the bloc, according to real-time emissions tracking analysis.
EU emissions fell by 5% in the last three months, as the energy crisis encouraged a speedier roll-out of low-carbon energy alternatives and high energy costs dampened industrial output in the bloc, according to real-time emissions tracking analysis.


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