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Twenty Multinationals Defend the European System that Penalises Co2 Emissions in the Face of Attacks in Brussels

Summary by El Pais
Some 20 multinationals — including Google, Microsoft, Ikea, Coca-Cola, Amazon, Volvo and the Spanish Iberdrola and Acciona — are launching a joint statement this Monday supporting the European Union’s Emissions Trade Regime (ETS) and defending the “maintenance of integrity” of this tool, the most important in the EU’s fight against climate change. This clear stance comes at a time when some governments of the Twenty-Seven, with Italy at the helm…

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Some 20 multinationals — including Google, Microsoft, Ikea, Coca-Cola, Amazon, Volvo and the Spanish Iberdrola and Acciona — are launching a joint statement this Monday supporting the European Union’s Emissions Trade Regime (ETS) and defending the “maintenance of integrity” of this tool, the most important in the EU’s fight against climate change. This clear stance comes at a time when some governments of the Twenty-Seven, with Italy at the helm…

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Several governments call for easing or even suspending this pillar of European climate policy

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El Pais broke the news in Spain on Sunday, March 15, 2026.
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