US forest carbon offset markets could be bolstered through reverse auctions, say experts

Published 16:48 on May 23, 2018  /  Last updated at 16:49 on May 23, 2018  / /  Americas, International, US, Voluntary

The slower-than-planned uptake of forest-based carbon offsetting in the US could be buoyed by a reverse auction system that provides cost certainty and flexibility for landowners, according to experts.
The slower-than-planned uptake of forest-based carbon offsetting in the US could be buoyed by a reverse auction system that provides cost certainty and flexibility for landowners, according to experts.


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