EU ministers set out case for early emissions trading scheme reform

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Ed Davey: "Ambitious, and early action is good for Europe, providing the certainty needed to create investment, jobs and growth"

The UK and eight other member states yesterday reiterated their call for the European Union to deliver urgent reforms to the EU emissions trading scheme (ETS), in a bid to bring an end to the long-standing...

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