China ponders voluntary ETS verification after poor CO2 data brings headaches

Published 14:46 on November 30, 2017  /  Last updated at 15:48 on November 30, 2017  / Kathy Chen /  Asia Pacific, China

China may exempt ETS participants from having to undergo mandatory third-party verification on their emissions output after inaccurate data submitted by local auditing agencies has brought headaches for the country's top decision-makers.
China may exempt ETS participants from having to undergo mandatory third-party verification on their emissions output after inaccurate data submitted by local auditing agencies has brought headaches for the country's top decision-makers.


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