ANALYSIS: Going it alone? UK emitters brace for EU ETS exit

Published 22:46 on February 23, 2017  /  Last updated at 09:51 on December 14, 2020  / /  Carbon Taxes, EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

The UK’s hardline approach to leaving the EU has upped the chances that British emitters will also exit the bloc’s carbon market, and the government’s recent track record suggests a move away from emissions trading altogether.
The UK’s hardline approach to leaving the EU has upped the chances that British emitters will also exit the bloc’s carbon market, and the government’s recent track record suggests a move away from emissions trading altogether.


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