CDM & JI Monitor 18 March
This new edition of CDM & JI reports on buyers of CERs trying to get out of binding contracts. The new edition also carries reports on: Ecosecurities narrows loss in 2008 - China will not lower CER price floor: official - Japan CDM sees $20bn insurance climate boost - Kyoto targets easier to reach following crisis - Investment in carbon market slows: survey - World Bank CER sale likely delayed - Japan approves world’s first small scale afforestation project - Guest commentary by Jorund Buen, Point Carbon
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