ANALYSIS: Role of VCM, legislative snags delay Brazil ETS passage

Published 18:02 on March 8, 2024 / Last updated at 18:05 on March 8, 2024 / / Americas (LATAM & Caribbean), Insights (Analysis), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry), Net Zero Transition (Investment, Reporting & Disclosure), Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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Questions around the role of the voluntary carbon market (VCM) and legislative complications continue to delay a landmark law establishing a national cap-and-trade system in Brazil, potentially endangering President Lula’s push for passage in the first half of 2024.
Questions around the role of the voluntary carbon market (VCM) and legislative complications continue to delay a landmark law establishing a national cap-and-trade system in Brazil, potentially endangering President Lula’s push for passage in the first half of 2024.


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