Unlocking billions of dollars in carbon credit demand hinges on smoothing buyer “friction points”, report warns

Published 00:38 on November 26, 2024  /  Last updated at 00:38 on November 26, 2024  /  Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA, Nature-based, Voluntary

The voluntary carbon market will remain underdeveloped, achieving a tiny fraction of the annual CO2 removals needed and falling short billions of dollars in investment potential until buyer “friction points” are addressed, a new report has warned.
The voluntary carbon market will remain underdeveloped, achieving a tiny fraction of the annual CO2 removals needed and falling short billions of dollars in investment potential until buyer “friction points” are addressed, a new report has warned.


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