UK experts unite in EU ETS defence, but their support has limits

Published 14:38 on January 25, 2017  /  Last updated at 22:02 on February 8, 2017  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The UK should remain in the EU ETS to influence its development and for cost-effective emission cuts, but alternative options may prove more effective if the system remains moribund, experts told lawmakers in Wednesday.
The UK should remain in the EU ETS to influence its development and for cost-effective emission cuts, but alternative options may prove more effective if the system remains moribund, experts told lawmakers in Wednesday.


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