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Describing the EU's ETS as having "limited benefits and embarrassing consequences", the report said there was fading political support for the scheme, the price was too low to have any significant environmental impact and it had provided windfall profits to market participants, paid for by electricity customers.
The report's criticism of the EU's ETS follows Barack Obama's confirmation last week that the US would not have a cap-and-trade scheme and Canada's refusal to implement an ETS.
http://www.businessspectator.com.au/bs.nsf/Article/UBS-slams-EU-carbon-scheme-report-pd20111122-NURHJ?OpenDocument&src=hp29
This is direct confirmation that the world's largest carbon pricing experiment has failed, and that direct action would have been far more efficient.