As forest-based carbon offset programs gain increasing attention, quantifying their impacts beyond project boundaries remains an open issue, particularly in subtropical and temperate regions. Here we focus on the local spillover effects of 36 forest offset projects in China's voluntary carbon market. ...
The unification and expansion of China’s national ETS, along with the gradual liberalisation of voluntary carbon market products like CCERs, will significantly enlarge China’s carbon market. This will enhance the effectiveness of the carbon pricing mechanism and encourage more businesses...
we have purchased corresponding voluntary emission reduction products through the Tianjin Climate Exchange to achieve the carbon neutrality of the products," said Li Chunqing, executive general manager
China has relaunched its voluntary off set market, sett ing the stage for a major expansion of carbon trading in 2024 amid growing expectations the country's emissions trading scheme will also beexpanded. Trading of carbon off sets, known as China Certifi ed Emission Reduction (CCER) credits, ...
Adair Turner: What was agreed at the beginning of COP29 was both the wordings for the Article 6.2 which is about intergovernmental purchases, and 6.4 which was for a voluntary carbon market. I think it is useful that we have now at least agreed those articles, but they will not have a ...
The national carbon market has fueled an increase in transactions of China Certified Emissions Reductions (CCER), with companies' voluntary reduction of emissions achieved via means such as afforestation or employing clean energy technologies. Statistics from the SEEE showed that ...
不代表财新观点和立场。推荐点击链接阅读原文细致比对和校验。Big changes are afoot for China’s three-year-old national carbon market.They began in January, when the certified carbon emission reductions (CCERs) —were reintroduced. The voluntary market is also preparing to expand beyond power plants...
When China's national carbon market is launched later this year it will be the world's second-largest carbon market, after the European emissions trading scheme (ETS), which it will eventually overtake.
When China's national carbon market is launched later this year it will be the world's second-largest carbon market, after the European emissions trading scheme (ETS), which it will eventually overtake.
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