Non-profit group launches initiative to inform NYC, global municipal credit trading plans

Published 22:51 on May 29, 2019  /  Last updated at 23:11 on May 29, 2019  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, International, US, Voluntary

A new multi-stakeholder coalition will begin the process of studying how to best to implement a possible carbon or energy efficiency credit trading programme in New York City's buildings sector during the next decade, with a possible eye to expanding such a system to other international cities.
A new multi-stakeholder coalition will begin the process of studying how to best to implement a possible carbon or energy efficiency credit trading programme in New York City's buildings sector during the next decade, with a possible eye to expanding such a system to other international cities.


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