Bringing road transport, buildings into main EU ETS could result in major climate policy cost savings, study finds

Published 16:47 on April 4, 2023  /  Last updated at 17:55 on April 4, 2023  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Bringing emissions from road transport and buildings into the EU ETS could result in a near 50% reduction in the economic costs of achieving the bloc's climate policies, compared to scenarios that include launching a second regional cap-and-trade market to regulate those two sectors.
Bringing emissions from road transport and buildings into the EU ETS could result in a near 50% reduction in the economic costs of achieving the bloc's climate policies, compared to scenarios that include launching a second regional cap-and-trade market to regulate those two sectors.


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