Price volatility and credits coming onto the market driving high number of trades, but confidence in Clean Development Mechanism is ebbing away
The volume of carbon traded globally is likely to rise by 14 per cent this year despite depressed prices, but this growth is unlikely to last, analysts say. Research by Thomson Reuters Point Carbon...
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