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Pacific Carbon Trust to release BC carbon economy reports

Economic Analysis of British Columbia Carbon Offset Projects and British Columbia: Balancing Opportunities and Risks in the Global Carbon Economy.

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By: HazMat Staff
08/31/2012 2012-08-31

British Columbia’s Pacific Carbon Trust will release two key reports on September 4, 2012, analyzing the present and future of the province’s low-carbon economy.

The reports are Pricewaterhouse Coopers’ Economic Analysis of British Columbia Carbon Offset Projects and Deloitte’s British Columbia: Balancing Opportunities and Risks in the Global Carbon Economy.

Pacific Carbon Trust is a Crown corporation established in 2008 to deliver BC-based greenhouse gas offsets, to help clients meet their carbon reduction goals and to support the growth of BC’s low-carbon economy. 

Stay tuned for full coverage of the reports in next week’s Solid Waste and Recycling newsletter.

For more information, please visit www.pacificcarbontrust.com.

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