Thu. Mar 19th, 2026

Face à la guerre au Moyen-Orient, les États européens s’opposent sur le sort du marché carbone

Texte Rephrasé (Français)

Au début du mois, la présidente de la Commission européenne a abordé ou fait une déclaration concernant les divergences de vues entre les États membres de l’UE sur l’avenir du marché du carbone, une question rendue plus sensible par le contexte de la guerre au Moyen-Orient.

English Translation

At the beginning of the month, the President of the European Commission addressed or made a statement regarding the differing views among EU member states on the future of the carbon market, an issue made more sensitive by the context of the war in the Middle East.

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