Tuesday, May 14, 2019

E.ON's Teyssen says Germany should charge CO2 tax, but spare consumers

E.ON chief executive Johannes Teyssen on Tuesday proposed a 35 euros ($39.34) a tonne carbon dioxide tax that would widen the burden-sharing for climate protection to big emitters such as transport and heat provision.


from Reuters: Environment https://reut.rs/2JCQpxr

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