IETA extends focus on EU climate policy overlaps to national policies

Published 13:43 on January 13, 2017  /  Last updated at 13:43 on January 13, 2017  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The EU ETS risks being turned a residual climate policy instrument unless the impact of other policies is examined more closely, business group IETA said Friday, extending its previous focus on EU-wide policies to also consider national measures.
The EU ETS risks being turned a residual climate policy instrument unless the impact of other policies is examined more closely, business group IETA said Friday, extending its previous focus on EU-wide policies to also consider national measures.


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