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Voluntary carbon markets likely to stay: WoodMac

WOOD Mackenzie expects compliance markets to co-exist with voluntary markets for some time as both are forecast to see a massive increase in price and scope as companies and governments race to offset emissions.

Voluntary carbon markets likely to stay: WoodMac

The concept of carbon offsetting was introduced in 1997 as part of The Kyoto Protocol and is designed to connect carbon emitters with entities that  reduce excess amounts of carbon.  Theoretically one...

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