China tangles with carbon accounting guidelines as ETS launch nears

Published 10:54 on December 8, 2016  /  Last updated at 21:05 on December 8, 2016  / Kathy Chen /  Asia Pacific, China

China is drawing up carbon accounting guidelines for ETS participants in a move some observers hope will improve transparency for what will become the world’s biggest emissions trading market.
China is drawing up carbon accounting guidelines for ETS participants in a move some observers hope will improve transparency for what will become the world’s biggest emissions trading market.


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