Is China Issuing Green Bond To Meet Its Carbon Neutrality Goal ?
The Chinese government has announced plans to launch a green bonds system that aims to help companies deal with greenhouse gas emissions, according to reports from the country’s largest power grid - China Southern Power Grid (CGE). However, it does not meet international standards.
Source: theepochtimes.comPublished on 2021-07-20
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