New target, no auctions: Nova Scotia sheds more light on its cap-and-trade plans

Published 22:00 on November 23, 2016  /  Last updated at 14:23 on March 9, 2017  /  Americas, Canada

Nova Scotia may set itself a new 2030 emissions reduction target but it doesn’t intend to auction any carbon allowances, a government spokeswoman told Carbon Pulse, shedding more light on the Canadian province’s recently announced cap-and-trade scheme.
Nova Scotia may set itself a new 2030 emissions reduction target but it doesn’t intend to auction any carbon allowances, a government spokeswoman told Carbon Pulse, shedding more light on the Canadian province’s recently announced cap-and-trade scheme.


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