California offset project violation should not lead to invalidation, developer says

Published 22:12 on November 19, 2019  /  Last updated at 22:12 on November 19, 2019  / /  Americas, Canada, US

Regulatory violations at a Michigan-based WCI livestock project under investigation by California's ARB do not directly pertain to offset-related functions, rendering them irrelevant for any invalidation-related concerns by the state regulator, the project developer told Carbon Pulse.
Regulatory violations at a Michigan-based WCI livestock project under investigation by California's ARB do not directly pertain to offset-related functions, rendering them irrelevant for any invalidation-related concerns by the state regulator, the project developer told Carbon Pulse.


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