Some of Europe’s largest polluters are earning windfalls from the sale of

carbon credits. Their profits are an unintended consequence of generous subsidies that make up a crucial element of the region’s carbon market. 

A Spanish oil and gas company, a Romanian aluminum producer and two Finnish industrial businesses together sold nearly €120 million—equivalent to more than $129 million—of credits last year, according to an analysis of company disclosures. A wave of additional sales potentially worth tens of millions of euros are expected to be disclosed in the coming months.

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