Demand for voluntary carbon seen rising fivefold to 1 bln tonnes/year -bank

Published 20:36 on May 18, 2022  /  Last updated at 23:52 on May 18, 2022  / /  Nature-based, Voluntary

Carbon credit demand could rise fivefold to 1 billion tonnes per year by 2030, according to a bank analyst report published this week, spurred by corporate climate commitments outpacing those of governments.
Carbon credit demand could rise fivefold to 1 billion tonnes per year by 2030, according to a bank analyst report published this week, spurred by corporate climate commitments outpacing those of governments.


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