The European Parliament expressed support for the reform of the EU carbon market following the rejection of the initial draft proposal two weeks prior. The vote, taken on Wednesday, represents a significant step forward in the ongoing efforts to reshape the market. The European Parliament’s backing signals a renewed commitment to addressing concerns raised during the initial debate and moving towards a revised framework for the EU’s flagship climate policy. Topics: #european #parliament #expressed Post navigation Latvia allocates 47 million euros for Covid-19 relief The court has placed Gammer under arrest
“It’s encouraging to see the Parliament moving forward with a revised approach to the carbon market.” Reply