EU’s climate plans come under pressure as MEPs break ranks on non-ETS plans

Published 21:21 on January 24, 2017  /  Last updated at 21:21 on January 24, 2017  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

A deal for post-2020 emission cuts in non-ETS sectors looked elusive on Tuesday after EU lawmakers broke party ranks on the use of forests as carbon sinks and MEPs from southern states defended national interests.
A deal for post-2020 emission cuts in non-ETS sectors looked elusive on Tuesday after EU lawmakers broke party ranks on the use of forests as carbon sinks and MEPs from southern states defended national interests.


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