ANALYSIS: Virus crisis puts pause on voluntary carbon market’s rapid expansion

Published 11:50 on June 8, 2020  /  Last updated at 19:43 on June 12, 2020  / /  Aviation/CORSIA, International, Kyoto Mechanisms, Voluntary

The massive economic upheaval of the coronavirus pandemic has paused the surge in voluntary carbon trade, but companies' vastly differing fortunes and supply cut-offs are likely to prevent carbon credit prices plunging this year.
The massive economic upheaval of the coronavirus pandemic has paused the surge in voluntary carbon trade, but companies' vastly differing fortunes and supply cut-offs are likely to prevent carbon credit prices plunging this year.


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