Thailand carbon market shaping up, but legal issues remain

Published 09:16 on November 14, 2018  /  Last updated at 09:16 on November 14, 2018  / /  Asia Pacific, Other APAC

Thailand is expecting to put in place over the next eight months a number of the elements that will make up its national carbon market, but the lengthy process of imposing a national climate change act means the programme won’t launch until after 2020.
Thailand is expecting to put in place over the next eight months a number of the elements that will make up its national carbon market, but the lengthy process of imposing a national climate change act means the programme won’t launch until after 2020.


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