Aviation hub Singapore commits to ICAO carbon market, but other nations shy

Published 16:47 on September 15, 2016  /  Last updated at 16:41 on September 19, 2016  / /  Asia Pacific, Aviation/CORSIA, Climate Talks, International, Kyoto Mechanisms, Other APAC, Paris Article 6

Asian aviation centre Singapore has become the 51st nation to show its willingness to opt-in to UN aviation body ICAO’s global carbon market at its earliest phase, but doubts remain about several other major flight hub nations.
Asian aviation centre Singapore has become the 51st nation to show its willingness to opt-in to UN aviation body ICAO’s global carbon market at its earliest phase, but doubts remain about several other major flight hub nations.


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