WCI emissions to stay just below cap in 2022, say analysts

Published 20:54 on December 1, 2021  /  Last updated at 20:54 on December 1, 2021  / /  Americas, Canada, US

GHG emissions under the California-Quebec cap-and-trade programme next year will continue to bounce back from a COVID-induced downturn and sit just below the WCI system’s combined allowance budget, analysts told a conference on Wednesday.
GHG emissions under the California-Quebec cap-and-trade programme next year will continue to bounce back from a COVID-induced downturn and sit just below the WCI system’s combined allowance budget, analysts told a conference on Wednesday.


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