Potential ban on Ontario forestry offsets should flag protocol issues for WCI partners -expert

Published 18:22 on March 9, 2018  /  Last updated at 21:36 on January 30, 2020  /  Americas, Canada, US, Voluntary

A proposed ban on forestry credits in Ontario’s cap-and-trade market should raise environmental integrity flags for other WCI members and prompt them to review their offset project rules.
A proposed ban on forestry credits in Ontario’s cap-and-trade market should raise environmental integrity flags for other WCI members and prompt them to review their offset project rules.


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