Updated EU data confirms 2019 saw largest drop in ETS emissions in a decade

Published 18:42 on April 15, 2020  /  Last updated at 18:42 on April 15, 2020  /  EMEA, EU ETS

Emissions in the EU ETS dropped by over 8% in 2019, according to nearly complete compliance data published by the European Commission Wednesday, confirming analyst estimates that last year saw the largest fall since the start of the global financial crisis.
Emissions in the EU ETS dropped by over 8% in 2019, according to nearly complete compliance data published by the European Commission Wednesday, confirming analyst estimates that last year saw the largest fall since the start of the global financial crisis.


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