EU ETS Resources (2 of 2): Reports
The EU ETS has promise but its effective implementation faces the usual challenge of surmounting powerful corporate special interests. If these interests are not overcome the EU ETS will live up to the criticisms of its opponents and simply be a way of permitting pollution and subsidising those who currently pollute most. The following reports look into the changes that are needed to make the scheme more equitable and effective.
IPPR 18 Dec 2006: "Trading UP: Reforming the EU ETS"
CAN 12 Nov 2006 "Improving the EU ETS for the Planet"
The Carbon Trust "Carbon Confusion: The EU ETS and the Future"
The Carbon Trust 1 June 2006 "Allocation and Competitiveness: Improving the EU ETS"
UK Treasury "Emissions Trading: UK Govornment Vision"
Centre for European Policy Studies "Review of the EU ETS: Priorities for Reform"
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IPPR 18 Dec 2006: "Trading UP: Reforming the EU ETS"
CAN 12 Nov 2006 "Improving the EU ETS for the Planet"
The Carbon Trust "Carbon Confusion: The EU ETS and the Future"
The Carbon Trust 1 June 2006 "Allocation and Competitiveness: Improving the EU ETS"
UK Treasury "Emissions Trading: UK Govornment Vision"
Centre for European Policy Studies "Review of the EU ETS: Priorities for Reform"
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