UPDATE – Nature-based offset prices seen climbing through inflationary headwinds, say experts

Published 18:40 on April 26, 2022  /  Last updated at 21:06 on April 26, 2022  / /  Aviation/CORSIA, International, Nature-based, Paris Article 6, Voluntary

Voluntary carbon market prices could diverge further this year as demand for nature-based carbon credits is seen riding out the inflation-hit global economy while some technology-based units are weighed down by a supply glut, analysts and bullish investors told panels on Tuesday.
Voluntary carbon market prices could diverge further this year as demand for nature-based carbon credits is seen riding out the inflation-hit global economy while some technology-based units are weighed down by a supply glut, analysts and bullish investors told panels on Tuesday.


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