EU Parliament agrees tougher line on non-ETS sector GHG cuts

Published 14:37 on June 14, 2017  /  Last updated at 16:05 on June 14, 2017  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

The European Parliament agreed its position on extending the EU Effort Sharing Decision for non-ETS sectors beyond 2020, a stance substantially stronger than the original Commission proposal despite efforts to weaken ideas proposed by environment committee lawmakers.
The European Parliament agreed its position on extending the EU Effort Sharing Decision for non-ETS sectors beyond 2020, a stance substantially stronger than the original Commission proposal despite efforts to weaken ideas proposed by environment committee lawmakers.


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