
Airlines Urge EU to Review Carbon Rules Amid Divisions on ETS Reforms
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has called on the European Union to review its emissions trading system to protect the competitiveness of its aviation sector, as EU countries remain divided over proposed reforms to the system.
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Airlines urge EU to review carbon rules to protect competitiveness
The European Union should review its emissions trading system to avoid undermining the competitiveness of its aviation sector as airlines decarbonise, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) said on Monday. It also urged Brussels to align more closely with global rules and channel more carbon revenues back into the industry. The airline body said the […]
Read full article →Estonian minister: No need for more thorough Emissions Trading System changes
Ten European Union countries are calling for rapid reform of the emissions trading system (ETS), while eight others want to preserve it. Rain Epler (EKRE) accuses the government of indecisiveness and of waiting for direction from Brussels, while Andres Sutt (Reform) believes that maintaining a stable quota price, rather than fundamentally dismantling the system, is in Estonia's best interest.
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