ANALYSIS: Regulatory delays amid COVID-19 creating headwinds for Canadian offset industry

Published 19:07 on June 11, 2020  /  Last updated at 00:22 on June 12, 2020  / /  Americas, Aviation/CORSIA, Canada, Carbon Taxes, Voluntary

The onset of the coronavirus pandemic is presenting several challenges for developing offset projects under the Canadian government’s planned system, with stakeholders enduring more delays in receiving regulatory guidance on eligible protocols and travel restrictions that are complicating site visits.
The onset of the coronavirus pandemic is presenting several challenges for developing offset projects under the Canadian government’s planned system, with stakeholders enduring more delays in receiving regulatory guidance on eligible protocols and travel restrictions that are complicating site visits.


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