Why the EU's proposed carbon border adjustment mechanism is a last resort

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The EU's best carbon border adjustment mechanism may yet prove to be the one that never needs to be rolled out in full, writes Andrew Warren

This summer the European Commission is set to propose two major add-ons to its international carbon saving showpiece, the Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS). The first will be to extend its reach beyond...

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