
EU plans raise the degree of the Russian climate agenda
At the first meeting of the Climate Committee of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entepreneurs (RUIE/РСПП), the representatives of ministries and businesses discussed the main directions of Russia’s climate policy for the near future. The priorities include energy efficiency, support for companies’ projects to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and an experiment on the carbon market in the Sakhalin Region. Due to the negative reaction from business to any options for stricter carbon regulation, more substantial measures are out of the question. Meanwhile, the climate policy of the Russian Federation is increasingly determined by the EU plans to introduce transboundary carbon regulation. This week, the RUIE sent its comments on the issue to the European Commission, stating that such regulation “is contrary to international agreements and is unacceptable.”
Read article of Kommersant (in Russian) here.
Press release of RUIE Climate Committee could be reached here.