(Reuters) - European Union nations are moving closer to redesigning the bloc's emissions trading scheme to force industry to pay more to emit carbon dioxide and hand Brussels greater authority to set EU-wide emissions caps.
In a series of interviews over the weekend, EU environment ministers meeting in Germany said consensus was emerging that the permits limiting industrial emissions should be sold to companies participating in the scheme, rather than given away.
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In a series of interviews over the weekend, EU environment ministers meeting in Germany said consensus was emerging that the permits limiting industrial emissions should be sold to companies participating in the scheme, rather than given away.
Read more at Reuters Africa
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