carbon market regulations
Carbon market regulations refer to the set of rules and policies implemented by governments and international bodies to govern the trading and pricing of carbon credits or permits, in order to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and address climate change. These regulations aim to promote transparency, accountability, and fairness within the carbon market, ensuring that carbon credits are accurately measured and traded to encourage the shift towards low-carbon practices.
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