New Zealand wins cautious support for carbon credit plan

Published 11:19 on April 18, 2019  /  Last updated at 11:19 on April 18, 2019  / /  Asia Pacific, New Zealand

New Zealand’s ETS consultation process has drawn support for allowing ETS companies to buy a limited amount of carbon credits from abroad, but a significant minority wanted restrictions such as having the government make the purchases or banning international units outright.
New Zealand’s ETS consultation process has drawn support for allowing ETS companies to buy a limited amount of carbon credits from abroad, but a significant minority wanted restrictions such as having the government make the purchases or banning international units outright.


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