CDM EB to attempt to market scheme to development banks

Published 23:02 on May 11, 2017  /  Last updated at 23:03 on May 11, 2017  /  International, Kyoto Mechanisms

The CDM’s Executive Board last week named the first members of the newly-created Meth Panel, reprimanded two project auditors, and agreed to advance work to enhance collaboration between the scheme’s regional collaboration centres (RCCs) and national development banks.
The CDM’s Executive Board last week named the first members of the newly-created Meth Panel, reprimanded two project auditors, and agreed to advance work to enhance collaboration between the scheme’s regional collaboration centres (RCCs) and national development banks.


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