CBL says CORSIA offset demand can bounce back by 2023 even with baseline change

Published 15:15 on June 10, 2020  /  Last updated at 16:55 on June 11, 2020  / /  Aviation/CORSIA, International, Voluntary

Offset demand under the international aviation sector’s CORSIA scheme can climb back to near levels expected pre-COVID by as early as 2023, exchange operator CBL Markets said Wednesday, supporting a push to adjust the UN programme’s baseline to cover only 2019 emissions.
Offset demand under the international aviation sector’s CORSIA scheme can climb back to near levels expected pre-COVID by as early as 2023, exchange operator CBL Markets said Wednesday, supporting a push to adjust the UN programme’s baseline to cover only 2019 emissions.


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