This is the fifth article in our five-part series on forest carbon credits and the voluntary market. Read Part One, Part Two, Part Three and Part Four. In the view of many experts and observers, the voluntary carbon trade faces a set of divergent possibilities for its future, and a marked change seems imminent after […]
Eight years after the Paris Agreement provided for governments and companies to offset some of their emissions by paying for emissions-cutting projects elsewhere, trading has yet to begin
By Jake Spring, Kate Abnett and Sarah McFarlane DUBAI (Reuters) - U.N. climate talks failed on Wednesday to seal a deal on new rules which would allow the launch of a central system for countries and companies to begin offsetting their carbon emiss.
U.N. climate talks failed on
Wednesday to seal a deal on new rules which would allow the
launch of a central system for countries and companies to begin
offsetting their carbon emissions and trading. -December 13, 2023 at 07:25 am EST
- MarketScreener
By Jake Spring, Kate Abnett and Sarah McFarlane DUBAI (Reuters) - U.N. climate talks failed on Wednesday to seal a deal on new rules which would allow.