EXCLUSIVE: Forestry credits sale marks world first
20 Mar 2009
New Zealand’s emissions trading scheme has had its first trade.
The deal is believed to involve the first sale of forestry credits anywhere in the world, and is the first ETS transaction outside Europe.
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