GGermany Read More German government: Emissions trading is “not a short-term policy tool” • Table.Briefings20 April 2026 The European Commission wants to use the EU Emissions Trading System to bring down energy prices. But a…
EEU Read More European Commission agrees to amend ETS, review allowances22 March 2026 The European Commission will “within days” implement measures to update Emissions Trading System (ETS) free allocations benchmarks and…
EEU Read More Energy price crisis sparks debate on the ETS • Table.Briefings19 March 2026 Ahead of the summit, two areas of contention are emerging: Some member states are insisting on easing emissions…
EEU Read More No breakthrough in sight on Ukraine loan • Table.Briefings18 March 2026 Viktor Orbán remains unyielding. Even the initiative by the Commission and the Council to assist in repairing the…
EEU Read More What the Conflict in Iran Means for Europe2 March 2026 Today’s ESG Updates Europe Caught in US-Israel-Iran Crossfire: Escalating Middle East tensions sent oil prices soaring and left…
EEU Read More Interferry Demands Pause for EU ETS Due to Inequities and Use of Funds22 January 2026 Interferry, the global trade association for the ferry industry, is calling for an immediate halt to the…
EEnvironment Read More Reintroducing a carbon price the ‘most economically efficient tax reform’ to repair budget29 July 2025 The father of emissions trading in Australia has warned the nation is “on a path to comprehensive failure”…
MMarkets Read More How Carbon Markets Hit Over $100 Billion14 June 2025 Governments around the world are turning to carbon pricing to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and raise money for…
EEU Read More The UK-EU energy and emissions trading agreements can drive more affordable energy – Business Green3 June 2025 The UK-EU energy and emissions trading agreements can drive more affordable energy Business Green What implications will the UK-EU…
UUK Read More UK, EU agree to link carbon trading systems to ease trade barriers | NEWS21 May 2025 European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen (left) and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer (right). (Photo: Ursula von…