🎉 Three years after its launch, China's carbon trading market—the world's largest—is at a crossroads. While officials celebrated its progress in reducing emissions, experts argue stronger legal frameworks and auditing systems are critical to unlocking its full potential.
Growing Pains in a Green Giant 🌍
The market, which covers over 5,000 power plants and 4.5 billion tons of CO2 annually, has helped slash emissions by 3.5% since 2021. But analysts say inconsistent regulations and limited third-party oversight create loopholes. 'You can't build trust in carbon credits without ironclad rules,' says climate policy researcher Dr. Li Wei.
Auditing: The Missing Puzzle Piece 🔍
Only 12% of verified emission reports currently undergo independent audits. Experts propose creating a certified pool of auditors and AI-powered monitoring tools—think blockchain meets environmental accountability.🌐
What’s Next? 🚀
With global investors eyeing China’s green transition, resolving these challenges could position the market as a $100 billion+ powerhouse by 2030. The clock is ticking for climate warriors!
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China's carbon market needs more legal, auditing efforts, experts say
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