Lawmakers eye splitting of issues under EU’s carbon removals bill

Published 16:50 on May 30, 2023  /  Last updated at 20:18 on May 30, 2023  / /  EMEA, EU ETS, Nature-based, Voluntary

Lawmakers are weighing whether the EU's law to certify carbon removals should make a clear distinction on how policy will support land-based carbon sequestration compared to more durable solutions, with experts eyeing a role for the latter in the bloc's flagship carbon market.
Lawmakers are weighing whether the EU's law to certify carbon removals should make a clear distinction on how policy will support land-based carbon sequestration compared to more durable solutions, with experts eyeing a role for the latter in the bloc's flagship carbon market.


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