Analysts dismiss EU carbon price risks

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New figures suggest controversial ruling allowing countries to reset emission caps will not lead to an influx of new carbon credits

A decision by a European court to overturn European Commission caps on the amount of carbon Poland and Estonia are permitted to emit between 2008 and 2012 will not lead to a fall in the price of carbon...

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