Reuters: Europe's effort to protect the climate faces "a decade of stagnation" without quick action to save the EU carbon market, the chief executive of German utility E.ON said in a newspaper interview on Saturday.
"European emissions trading is a patient on his deathbed; either we cure him quickly, or he dies," Johannes Teyssen told Sueddeutsche Zeitung.
"And that would have unpredictable negative consequences, not only for climate protection," he added.
The European Parliament on April 16 rejected...