Majority of European Parliament’s political parties call for frontloading ETS2 revenues

Published 15:39 on October 7, 2025 / Last updated at 15:39 on October 7, 2025 / / EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe)

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Lawmakers from five political parties in the European Parliament have called on the European Commission to borrow future revenues from the Emissions Trading System for heating and transport (ETS2) to start funding decarbonisation measure from this year, in a letter seen by Carbon Pulse on Tuesday.
Lawmakers from five political parties in the European Parliament have called on the European Commission to borrow future revenues from the Emissions Trading System for heating and transport (ETS2) to start funding decarbonisation measure from this year, in a letter seen by Carbon Pulse on Tuesday.


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