The European Parliament voted to fix its broken carbon market today by “backloading” new carbon permits. Brussels is hoping the move will inflate the bargain-basement price of carbon to a level that will actually encourage firms to reduce emissions, but it risks hurting Europe’s industry’s ability to compete.
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