The Architect of EU’s Carbon Market Says It’s Time to Allow Imported Credits

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The European Union should step up cooperation with third countries in its push to promote global carbon pricing through steps such as accepting some international carbon credits and facilitating mutual recognition of greenhouse gas markets, according to an architect of the bloc’s Emissions Trading System.

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