Russian group launches voluntary CO2 project registry amid govt pricing void

Published 18:59 on May 25, 2016  /  Last updated at 18:59 on May 25, 2016  / /  Climate Talks, EMEA, International, Voluntary

A Russian business association has launched a voluntary registry of carbon-cutting projects in a bid to kickstart mitigation activities in the world’s fourth biggest emitting nation, as Moscow drags its heels on establishing mandatory measures.
A Russian business association has launched a voluntary registry of carbon-cutting projects in a bid to kickstart mitigation activities in the world’s fourth biggest emitting nation, as Moscow drags its heels on establishing mandatory measures.


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