INTERVIEW: Britain needs an economy-wide ‘carbon regulator’ to harmonise future climate policy

Published 15:43 on July 20, 2023  /  Last updated at 15:44 on July 20, 2023  / /  CBAM, EMEA, EU ETS, International, UK ETS

The UK government should establish an independent, economy-wide regulator to oversee carbon policy developments and ensure consistency between ETS reforms, carbon leakage, and emissions accounting across sectors, according to a net zero research centre, speaking to Carbon Pulse.
The UK government should establish an independent, economy-wide regulator to oversee carbon policy developments and ensure consistency between ETS reforms, carbon leakage, and emissions accounting across sectors, according to a net zero research centre, speaking to Carbon Pulse.


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