US Carbon Markets and LCFS Roundup for week ending May 5, 2023

Published 20:49 on May 5, 2023  /  Last updated at 20:49 on May 5, 2023  / Matthew Lithgow /  Americas, Nature-based, RINs & LCFS, US, Voluntary

A summary of legislative, regulatory, and policy action on carbon, clean fuel standard, and clean energy markets at the US federal and subnational levels this week, including rescheduled and newly scheduled hearings for California climate and cap-and-trade bills, committee approval of a bill to develop offset projects on Alaska state-owned lands, progress on a Delaware climate bill, and Vermont's governor once again vetoing clean heat standard legislation.
A summary of legislative, regulatory, and policy action on carbon, clean fuel standard, and clean energy markets at the US federal and subnational levels this week, including rescheduled and newly scheduled hearings for California climate and cap-and-trade bills, committee approval of a bill to develop offset projects on Alaska state-owned lands, progress on a Delaware climate bill, and Vermont's governor once again vetoing clean heat standard legislation.


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