02/02/2022 (Agence Europe) – The Jacques Delors Institute has drawn up a series of recommendations to maximise the chances of success for the Social Climate Fund (SCF), in a study that was published on Wednesday 26 January. The institute is of the opinion that the introduction of an ETS 2 system for trading allowances for the road and heating sector is in fact a socially regressive instrument. Only the Social Climate Fund can therefore make these measures socially acceptable. The institute thus believes that 100% of the revenues of ETS 2 should be allocated to the SCF. Above all, visibility must be maximised for SCF beneficiaries. There is also a need to change the centralised governance of the SCF into a decentralised governance. For more information: https://aeur.eu/f/4p (PH)