Carbon market ‘rational’: Shaw
30 Apr 2024
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| James Shaw is giving his valedictory speech in parliament tomorrow. |
Former climate change minister James Shaw says the low carbon price is the market acting rationally to current policy settings and what is likely to come in the future.
Related Topics: Carbon prices Emissions trading Forestry NZ ETS Politics
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