Carbon Taxes > ECB member seeks efforts to curb inflationary impact while keeping green deal on track
ECB member seeks efforts to curb inflationary impact while keeping green deal on track
Published 18:10 on January 10, 2022 / Last updated at 01:05 on January 11, 2022 / Federica Di Sario / Carbon Taxes, CBAM, EMEA, EU ETS
Persistently high energy prices risk leading to unsustainable inflation that may push the European Central Bank (ECB) to raise its initial forecasts, ECB board member Isabel Schnabel said on Saturday, stressing that the bloc's climate policies likely mean high energy values will linger or even increase further.
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