Wales, Scotland slam UK’s ‘cavalier, unacceptable’ EU ETS Brexit plan

Published 18:27 on October 15, 2018  /  Last updated at 09:49 on December 14, 2020  /  Carbon Taxes, EMEA, EU ETS, UK ETS

The partly devolved Welsh and Scottish governments have expressed serious concerns over the UK government’s plans to exit the EU ETS and replace it with a carbon tax under a ‘no deal’ Brexit, calling the approach “cavalier” and “unacceptable”.
The partly devolved Welsh and Scottish governments have expressed serious concerns over the UK government’s plans to exit the EU ETS and replace it with a carbon tax under a ‘no deal’ Brexit, calling the approach “cavalier” and “unacceptable”.


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