Regulators can help fix carbon offset credibility problem
Voluntary carbon markets will be a key part of the transition to the low-carbon economy, the International Society for Fiscal Studies (ISDA) has announced, as it looks to swell to as much as US$100bn by 2030.
Source: ifre.comPublished on 2022-05-13
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