BRIEFING: China’s shift to absolute ETS caps may create new model for developing countries
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Carbon PulseBRIEFING: China’s shift to absolute ETS caps may create new model for developing countriescarbon-pulse.comChina's experience in finetuning its national ETS, particularly its transition toward absolute caps, could serve as a model for other developing countries, a conference heard Wednesday.
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