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Call for tougher ETS caps and carbon tax in UK
The EU's emissions trading scheme (ETS) is failing to deliver the investments needed for Europe to move to a low-carbon economy, an influential UK parliamentary committee said on Monday. It proposes radical interventions from the British government.
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