China uncovers another case of ETS data fraud as token fines don’t bite

Published 13:01 on July 20, 2022  /  Last updated at 22:10 on November 23, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, China

Another Chinese company has been caught falsifying data under the national emissions trading scheme as regional governments continue efforts to identify and stamp out carbon market fraud, though available sanctions against wrongdoers remain weak.
Another Chinese company has been caught falsifying data under the national emissions trading scheme as regional governments continue efforts to identify and stamp out carbon market fraud, though available sanctions against wrongdoers remain weak.


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