Canada’s Nova Scotia to launch carbon market in 2018

Published 21:49 on November 21, 2016  /  Last updated at 21:55 on November 21, 2016  /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes

Nova Scotia will launch a cap-and-trade scheme in 2018, the Canadian province’s government announced on Monday, adding that the initiative will target fossil fuel emissions from a number of sectors and will not link to other markets.
Nova Scotia will launch a cap-and-trade scheme in 2018, the Canadian province’s government announced on Monday, adding that the initiative will target fossil fuel emissions from a number of sectors and will not link to other markets.


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