Europe’s new carbon pricing mechanism, the ETS 2, will become a central a tool to foster the low-carbon transition and meet ambitious climate targets in the buildings and road transport sectors. On its own, the carbon price risks that vulnerable sections of European society will be negatively and unfairly burdened by rising energy costs. This is precisely why the ETS 2 is being paired with the Social Climate Fund, a mechanism to collect and channel revenues to support those who need it.
However, for the Social Climate Fund to be a success, it must be implemented well.