INTERVIEW: Brazil’s interlocking carbon markets work to reconcile

Published 12:57 on July 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 12:57 on July 16, 2024  / /  Americas, International, Nature-based, RINs & LCFS, South & Central, Voluntary

Brazil must synergise its forthcoming ETS with the preceding RenovaBio carbon pricing scheme linked to biofuels production, according to a Brazilian economist, as regulatory uncertainty, financial speculation, and the unknown socioeconomic consequences of applying the schemes simultaneously provide shaky ground for successful implementation.
Brazil must synergise its forthcoming ETS with the preceding RenovaBio carbon pricing scheme linked to biofuels production, according to a Brazilian economist, as regulatory uncertainty, financial speculation, and the unknown socioeconomic consequences of applying the schemes simultaneously provide shaky ground for successful implementation.


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