UN approval to open gates for international credits in South Korea’s ETS

Published 08:51 on August 22, 2018  /  Last updated at 14:50 on June 23, 2020  / /  Asia Pacific, South Korea

The UN's CDM Executive Board has registered a Korean-funded emission reduction programme in Bangladesh, a move expected to trigger a wave of fresh investments in schemes that can generate carbon credits eligible for use in the South Korean emissions trading scheme.
The UN's CDM Executive Board has registered a Korean-funded emission reduction programme in Bangladesh, a move expected to trigger a wave of fresh investments in schemes that can generate carbon credits eligible for use in the South Korean emissions trading scheme.


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