'Demand for high quality credits is at an all-time high': How the carbon credit market enjoyed a record-breaking start to 2025

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New data from Sylvera shows increased activity and a continuing market shift towards higher quality and compliance grade carbon credits

The carbon credit market reached a "record high" with the number of credits successfully used to offset emissions surging to 95 million in the first half of this year, according to the latest analysis...

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