CARBON FORWARD 2022: South African carbon supply shortfall forecast to average 100 mln into 2030s

Published 13:01 on October 12, 2022  /  Last updated at 14:12 on October 12, 2022  / /  Africa, Carbon Taxes, EMEA, International, Voluntary

The gap between the supply and demand of eligible carbon credits for cancellation against South Africa's domestic carbon tax will average 100 million across each trading phase until at least 2030, and continue well into the 2030s, a conference heard Wednesday.
The gap between the supply and demand of eligible carbon credits for cancellation against South Africa's domestic carbon tax will average 100 million across each trading phase until at least 2030, and continue well into the 2030s, a conference heard Wednesday.


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