Airlines based outside the European Union must abide by contentious EU legislation requiring them to pay for their carbon pollution, Europe’s highest court has ruled.
The US warned that the ruling by the European Court of Justice yesterday had not resolved Washington’s “strong objections” to the EU arrangements, setting the stage for a diplomatic confrontation.
The ECJ found that the EU’s carbon emissions trading scheme did not infringe on the sovereignty of other nations, and that it was compatible with international law.
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