Carbon Trading magazine is dedicated to issues relating to market-based efforts to reduce global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
This month’s cover story looks at Africa. In particular, the plans for a carbon price in South Africa and how this may affect carbon trading in the region as a whole.
Other features include: arguments for saving the Clean Development Mechanism; the latest news on the efforts to try and reform the EU Emissions Trading Scheme; a reappraisal of carbon price projections in Australia; whether or not the rules for South Korea’s cap-and-trade system need reappraising because of price prediction in excess of $100 a tonne of carbon dioxide; and a look at the role that state-owned industries will have in cutting greenhouse gas emissions in China.
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