EU Vows to Curb Costs in Carbon Market for Buildings and Transport
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European emissions trading is on shaky feet. The higher prices rise, the greater the resistance.
Ursula von der Leyen warns the heads of state and government about more climate protection. However, several EU countries oppose the CO2 price on fuelling and heating from 2027. The President of the Commission announces concessions.
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