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Fresh concerns over the transparency of the EU emissions trading scheme (ETS)

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NGOs welcome the European Commission’s moves to increase the security of the EU ETS. Bolstering security measures to ensure an effective trading system is of paramount importance.
Increased security measures, however, should not come at the detriment of transparency and accountability.

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May 1, 2011

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