FEATURE: Denmark’s move to set up carbon removals fund creates emissions accounting headache for Brussels

Published 17:22 on May 16, 2024 / Last updated at 02:35 on May 17, 2024 / / CO2 Management (Engineered Removals), EMEA (Compliance Markets & Taxes, Europe), Insights (Features), International (Paris Article 6/PACM), Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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Denmark’s world-first carbon removals fund could emerge as a model for other countries but also highlights ambiguities around how the voluntary carbon market (VCM) will coexist with national climate targets, particularly in the EU context.
Denmark’s world-first carbon removals fund could emerge as a model for other countries but also highlights ambiguities around how the voluntary carbon market (VCM) will coexist with national climate targets, particularly in the EU context.


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