Chinese national carbon trading scheme
The Chinese national carbon trading scheme was announced in November 2008 by the national government to enforce a compulsory carbon trading scheme across the country's provinces as part of its strategy to create a "low carbon civilisation".[1]
In 2014 it was announced to start in 2016.,[2] although smaller, regional markets were in place since 2012.[3]
The scheme would allow provinces to earn money by investing in carbon capture systems in those regions that fail to invest in the technology.[4]
The Economist Intelligence Unit produced a report in 2013 on China's experiments with carbon trading, addressing the challenges in creating such a programme in China.
See also
- Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), United Nations
- Personal carbon trading
- Politics of global warming
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