Sweden is pushing its case for a more ambitious EU ETS beyond 2020 by taking issue with Brussels’ plans to transfer hundreds of millions of unused EUAs from the current phase to help big polluters.
Sweden pushes case for tougher EU ETS post-2020 allocation
Sweden is pushing its case for a more ambitious EU ETS beyond 2020 by taking issue with Brussels’ plans to transfer hundreds of millions of unused EUAs from the current phase to help big polluters.
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