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Spoiler: the experts do not have a single clear favourite, but their list of necessary improvements turned out to be fairly unanimous
Four draft laws, one carbon market and billions in future revenue: we break down who stands to gain what
Officials and members of parliament are offering different responses to two key questions: how much will companies have to pay for emissions, and who will receive the collected multibillion resources?
The business community is convinced that the system requires a separate fund to finance low-carbon projects
Industrialists are concerned about the lack of support for decarbonisation and the risks of double carbon taxation
Which of the department’s plans have been successfully implemented, and how many of the achievements did the merged ministry actually inherit from its predecessor?
At the same time, one of the proposals is already being presented to parliamentary committees without even having been considered
In keeping with the new tradition, the draft bill’s details page is blank, so it is not yet possible to view the provisions
Let’s take a look at how this document differs from the previous two
Just as with Bill No. 15386 two weeks ago, this came as a complete surprise to the stakeholders
The document has already been submitted to the environmental committee for consideration without any consultation with stakeholders
We explain why experts are refusing to comment on it