EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme expands its reach

window.document.getElementById(‘post-7932′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Edie: Although the EU’s Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) has only set caps for member states, other countries within the European Economic Area have chosen to run their own schemes in parallel. This week the European Commission has announced that its scheme will link with those of Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein, allowing member states to trade credits freely with the new members. The agreement means there are now 30 European countries working together on a cap-and-trade basis and …

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