ANALYSIS: Experts cautious on calls for European carbon central bank

Published 10:43 on August 31, 2023  /  Last updated at 10:50 on August 31, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

Amid recent calls for the introduction of a European carbon central bank to help regulate the EU ETS beyond 2030 as well as integrate removals into the mechanism, stakeholders have raised concerns both on the feasibility as well the necessity of introducing such a centralised regulatory body.
Amid recent calls for the introduction of a European carbon central bank to help regulate the EU ETS beyond 2030 as well as integrate removals into the mechanism, stakeholders have raised concerns both on the feasibility as well the necessity of introducing such a centralised regulatory body.


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