California’s advisory committee raises concerns about surplus finding in carbon market

Published 23:48 on September 21, 2018  /  Last updated at 23:48 on September 21, 2018  / /  Americas, Canada, US

California’s Independent Emissions Market Advisory Committee (IEMAC) on Friday urged the Air Resources Board (ARB) to further analyse the impact of surplus allowances on the cap-and-trade programme and to examine metrics to track the number of banked allowances.
California’s Independent Emissions Market Advisory Committee (IEMAC) on Friday urged the Air Resources Board (ARB) to further analyse the impact of surplus allowances on the cap-and-trade programme and to examine metrics to track the number of banked allowances.


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