Environment minister Ségolène Royal says new floor price will be enshrined in 2017 Finance Bill in an effort to kick-start concerted efforts from other nations
France has confirmed plans to set a domestic carbon price floor of €30 per tonne from next year in an attempt to drive pan-European action to cut emissions in the wake of the Paris Agreement on climate...
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18 May 2016
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