Ontario “closes book” on cap-and-trade, refunding a fraction of allowance purchases

Published 16:09 on March 25, 2019  /  Last updated at 23:42 on March 25, 2019  / /  Americas, Canada, US

Ontario has "closed the book" on its brief foray into carbon trading, refunding emitters for only a fraction of the tens of millions of unusable permits bought before the government abruptly cancelled the programme last year.
Ontario has "closed the book" on its brief foray into carbon trading, refunding emitters for only a fraction of the tens of millions of unusable permits bought before the government abruptly cancelled the programme last year.


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