South Korea’s cabinet approves ETS allocation plan, 2030 GHG roadmap

Published 10:37 on July 24, 2018  /  Last updated at 22:52 on July 24, 2018  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

South Korea’s cabinet on Tuesday approved two key climate plans that will set the nation on course to meet its 2030 Paris pledge, while also allowing a near-term rise in CO2 emissions from ETS-regulated companies.
South Korea’s cabinet on Tuesday approved two key climate plans that will set the nation on course to meet its 2030 Paris pledge, while also allowing a near-term rise in CO2 emissions from ETS-regulated companies.


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