Ten EU countries oppose bloc’s flagship climate policy, the ETS
Ten EU countries are in open revolt against the European Union‘s flagship climate policy, the Emissions Trading System (ETS).
European Commission officials are preparing to address the backlash from ten EU countries against the Emissions Trading System (ETS) in upcoming meetings.
Ten EU countries are expected to present their concerns regarding the EU’s ETS at the upcoming climate policy meeting in Brussels.
Key developments
Ten EU countries have publicly opposed the bloc’s flagship climate policy, the Emissions Trading System (ETS), signalling a significant shift in stance among member states.
The backlash against ETS has raised questions regarding the policy’s effectiveness and political viability within the European Union, as dissent grows among EU officials.
Watch: Open revolt against ETS – what the EU should do now?

Spring is coming to Brussels, but all your reporter hears when he goes outside are three letters: ETS. That is because ten EU countries are in open revolt against the bloc’s flagship climate policy. But hold on: what actually is the ETS, and why is there such a massive backlash against it?

