New data show 2016 EU ETS emissions drop larger than thought

Published 14:06 on April 6, 2017  /  Last updated at 14:57 on April 6, 2017  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Emissions under the EU ETS appear to have fallen by more than previously thought in 2016, based on the release of new data and assumptions regarding one of the scheme’s largest emitters.
Emissions under the EU ETS appear to have fallen by more than previously thought in 2016, based on the release of new data and assumptions regarding one of the scheme’s largest emitters.


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