COP28: US, other countries’ carbon market arrangements seen threatening push to strengthen trade rules -leaked EU doc

Published 17:54 on December 1, 2023  /  Last updated at 20:56 on December 1, 2023  /  Americas, Aviation/CORSIA, Climate Talks, EMEA, EU ETS, International, Japan, Kyoto Mechanisms, Middle East, Nature-based, Paris Article 6, US, Voluntary

The US and other countries are implementing emissions trading initiatives that could undermine efforts to introduce more robust and transparent standards for international carbon markets, risking missing the Paris Agreement’s goals by embracing existing but flawed approaches, according to a leaked EU document.
The US and other countries are implementing emissions trading initiatives that could undermine efforts to introduce more robust and transparent standards for international carbon markets, risking missing the Paris Agreement’s goals by embracing existing but flawed approaches, according to a leaked EU document.


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