Colombian Senate passes climate law to deploy ETS, but rollout uncertain

Published 22:44 on June 29, 2018  /  Last updated at 23:40 on July 2, 2018  / /  Americas, Carbon Taxes, South & Central

The Colombian Senate approved a climate bill this week that provides for the creation of an emissions trading scheme, but the country’s recent presidential election has cast uncertainty on when such a market would launch.
The Colombian Senate approved a climate bill this week that provides for the creation of an emissions trading scheme, but the country’s recent presidential election has cast uncertainty on when such a market would launch.


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