EASTERN EUROPEANS TO CALL FOR EASIER CO2 TARGETS UNDER REVISED EU TRADING SCHEME

BY KEITH NUTHALL HUNGARY, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Bulgaria, Romania and Slovakia are to demand a revised European Union (EU) emissions trading scheme grant them (and fellow eastern Europeans) lower targets for reducing greenhouse gas pollution. In a joint proposal expected to be presented to EU ministers this week, they argue that eastern Europe has already significantly reduced the EU's collective CO2 emissions, and should not be expected to continue making steep reductions from 2012 onwards. Instead, countries such as Spain and Portugal that have failed to ...


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