Guangdong issues 200,000 carbon credits as offset market is revived

Published 11:41 on October 15, 2019  /  Last updated at 00:52 on October 16, 2019  / /  Asia Pacific, China

The Guangdong provincial government has issued some 200,000 carbon credits, in a sign that its offset market is gradually returning to life after a 10-month hiatus due to restructuring of market regulations.
The Guangdong provincial government has issued some 200,000 carbon credits, in a sign that its offset market is gradually returning to life after a 10-month hiatus due to restructuring of market regulations.


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