ANALYSIS: In ‘new school’ LATAM carbon markets, regulators push growth as ‘old school’ cracks down

Published 22:15 on October 14, 2024  /  Last updated at 22:15 on October 14, 2024  / /  Americas, Carbon Taxes, South & Central, Voluntary

Regulators in up-and-coming Latin American voluntary carbon markets (VCM) are working with the private sector to scale up operations, while market observers point to increasingly hands-on measures curbing the market in ‘old school’ VCM players like Colombia and Brazil.
Regulators in up-and-coming Latin American voluntary carbon markets (VCM) are working with the private sector to scale up operations, while market observers point to increasingly hands-on measures curbing the market in ‘old school’ VCM players like Colombia and Brazil.


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