New York City examining offset rules as part of climate legislation, CO2 neutrality pledge

Published 20:58 on October 17, 2019  /  Last updated at 02:32 on October 18, 2019  / /  Americas, US, Voluntary

New York City is currently undertaking an inter-agency process of determining offset rules in accordance with the Big Apple’s recent climate bill and separate net zero emissions goal, though it remains to be seen how those credits might square with the state legislature’s carbon neutrality bill passed earlier this year.
New York City is currently undertaking an inter-agency process of determining offset rules in accordance with the Big Apple’s recent climate bill and separate net zero emissions goal, though it remains to be seen how those credits might square with the state legislature’s carbon neutrality bill passed earlier this year.


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