Canadian carbon streaming company uproots US soil project investment amid voluntary market turmoil

Published 15:07 on April 28, 2025  /  Last updated at 15:07 on April 28, 2025  /  Americas, Canada, Nature-based, US, Voluntary

A Toronto-headquartered carbon and precious metals royalty and streaming company has terminated future capital commitments to a major US-based carbon farming programme, citing worsening market conditions and increased investment risks.
A Toronto-headquartered carbon and precious metals royalty and streaming company has terminated future capital commitments to a major US-based carbon farming programme, citing worsening market conditions and increased investment risks.


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