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Growing glut of carbon allowances threatens EU climate ambition

Apr 1, 2014 | EU Emissions Trading System (ETS)

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New data arriving fresh on the heels of an alarming new IPCC report on the impacts of climate change finds EU climate policy under growing threat from a burgeoning stockpile of carbon allowances in the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS).

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