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Tribune January 26th 2017

Parliament must defend effective carbon price for material sectors

euractiv.com

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    "On 15 February, the European Parliament will hold a crucial vote on the reform of the Europe’s flagship climate policy instrument – the European Emission Trading System (EU ETS). The outcome of this vote for EU climate policy cannot be overemphasised. It will help to decide whether the EU ETS will drive necessary low-carbon innovation and investment in Europe’s industry over the coming decade, as long promised. If not, a realistic scenario is that the EU ETS will slowly sink into oblivion as a 'failed policy experiment', leaving European industry nowhere closer to decarbonisation in a fast-changing world. [...]" >> Lire la tribune en ligne [en anglais] [...]

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    Authors

    Karsten Neuhoff

    Senior Research associate

    Oliver Sartor

    Oliver Sartor

    Chercheur senior, Climat et Énergie

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