Associations warn against financial instrument regulation for carbon

Published 16:51 on March 1, 2023  /  Last updated at 16:51 on March 1, 2023  / Paddy Gourlay /  International, Voluntary

Regulatory associations and industry bodies are calling for carbon credits to be classified as physical commodities globally, rather than as financial instruments where regulation is more onerous.
Regulatory associations and industry bodies are calling for carbon credits to be classified as physical commodities globally, rather than as financial instruments where regulation is more onerous.


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