Germany strikes deal on 2050 climate plan, goes vague on EU ETS

Published 14:02 on November 11, 2016  /  Last updated at 19:00 on November 11, 2016  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The German government has struck a deal on its 2050 Climate Action Plan by agreeing to ease emissions goals for industrial and power sectors and by dropping a call for a minimum EU ETS auction price, media reported on Friday.
The German government has struck a deal on its 2050 Climate Action Plan by agreeing to ease emissions goals for industrial and power sectors and by dropping a call for a minimum EU ETS auction price, media reported on Friday.


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