Could 2025 be the year the global carbon market starts warming up?

James Murray
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Could 2025 be the year the global carbon market starts warming up?

A new analysis suggests that while the carbon market 'remained on ice' last year there are signs it could be entering an exciting new phase

Could 2025 represent a turning point for a global carbon market that has endured several challenging years? There are encouraging signs a market that has been beset by policy uncertainty, economic headwinds,...

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