Most global carbon market participants don’t expect the Trump presidency to directly impact international emissions markets, according to an annual survey by Thomson Reuters, although more respondents than before said CO2 markets are doing little to cut emissions.
Carbon market expects to avoid Trump backfire -survey
Most global carbon market participants don’t expect the Trump presidency to directly impact international emissions markets, according to an annual survey by Thomson Reuters, although more respondents than before said CO2 markets are doing little to cut emissions.
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It must be disappointing that only half of respondents seem to think the European ETS is efficient and even fewer that it is effective. Unfortunately, the survey tells little about why that is so or what needs to be done to either change those views or change the system.