NZ minister dismisses proposal to restrict forestry NZU use in ETS

Published 09:37 on March 26, 2019 / Last updated at 09:37 on March 26, 2019 / / Asia Pacific (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Pacific)

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Climate minister James Shaw on Tuesday dismissed a proposal from a parliamentary watchdog to ban fossil fuel companies from using forestry-based carbon allowances in New Zealand’s ETS.
Climate minister James Shaw on Tuesday dismissed a proposal from a parliamentary watchdog to ban fossil fuel companies from using forestry-based carbon allowances in New Zealand’s ETS.


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