FEATURE: China’s national carbon market gets off to a cracking start, virtually

Published 17:45 on April 5, 2017  /  Last updated at 17:45 on April 5, 2017  / /  Asia Pacific, Bavardage, China

An online Chinese carbon trading game seems to be attracting more interest than the country’s regional pilot markets as thousands of amateurs join professionals in an attempt to win real cash and prizes by virtually speculating on prices while keeping an eye on their compliance obligations.
An online Chinese carbon trading game seems to be attracting more interest than the country’s regional pilot markets as thousands of amateurs join professionals in an attempt to win real cash and prizes by virtually speculating on prices while keeping an eye on their compliance obligations.


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