FEATURE: After Europe’s exit, remaining Energy Charter Treaty countries look to modernise pact from within

Published 14:05 on May 13, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:05 on May 13, 2024  / /  Carbon Taxes, CBAM, Climate Talks, EMEA, EU ETS, International

Remaining members of the long-criticised Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) are looking to modernise the international trade agreement to better support climate action, despite the departure of a growing number of European countries citing failed attempts to revamp it.
Remaining members of the long-criticised Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) are looking to modernise the international trade agreement to better support climate action, despite the departure of a growing number of European countries citing failed attempts to revamp it.


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