EU nations agree on weaker non-ETS goals to tee up clash with Parliament

Published 13:29 on October 13, 2017  /  Last updated at 18:50 on October 13, 2017  / /  EMEA, EU ETS

EU member states on Friday agreed a united stance on extending the EU Effort Sharing Decision for non-ETS sectors beyond 2020, taking a line substantially weaker than that of the EU Parliament to tee up a final clash between the two.
EU member states on Friday agreed a united stance on extending the EU Effort Sharing Decision for non-ETS sectors beyond 2020, taking a line substantially weaker than that of the EU Parliament to tee up a final clash between the two.


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