Australia delays carbon trading scheme by a year

James S Murray
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Carbon trading experts lament "bad policy outcome" and blow to global market liquidity

The Australian government yesterday risked the ire of environmental and carbon trading groups with the announcement that it is to delay its high-profile emissions cap-and-trade scheme by a year as a result...

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