Path to net - zero : Companies looking for carbon offsets find market in turmoil
Companies across the world are hunting for high-quality carbon credits, according to a group of former Shell executives and energy investment bankers. But why do companies shun offsets - and what does this mean for their environmental ambitions?
Source: governorswindenergycoalition.orgPublished on 2022-12-06
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