Macron’s France seen bolstering EU carbon market, global climate action

Published 16:17 on May 8, 2017  /  Last updated at 20:12 on May 8, 2017  / /  Carbon Taxes, Climate Talks, EMEA, EU ETS, International

The election of Emmanuel Macron as France’s president could secure the future of the EU carbon market for now while bolstering international cooperation on climate action, observers said on Monday.
The election of Emmanuel Macron as France’s president could secure the future of the EU carbon market for now while bolstering international cooperation on climate action, observers said on Monday.


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