Chiapas, Mexico and Acre, Brazil signed a memorandum of understanding with California to coordinate around REDD back in 2012 and ARB officials have said they would consider
accepting international offsets into the program, although they have not yet set a date for doing so.
Not exact matches
The results indicate that, if CERs are
accepted as eligible units of compliance under CORSIA without any restrictions, the demand for
offset credits from
international aviation to 2035 is unlikely to either materially impact the current price level for CERs or alter the overall level of greenhouse gas abatement undertaken.
Although California's cap and trade regulations do not currently
accept carbon
offset credits from
international forests projects, they provide a placeholder for them.