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...John Kerry, the US climate envoy, says that carbon credit purchases, linked to cuts in the carbon dioxide emitted by burning fossil fuels and deforestation, could create “the largest marketplace...
...Lawmakers in Brasília are advancing a bill that would establish a “cap-and-trade” system, in which projects that would reduce or remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere — such as tree planting — would...
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...Credits, each of which are supposed to represent a tonne of carbon avoided or removed from the atmosphere and are generated by environmental projects such as tree planting, can be bought by companies to...
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...My brilliant colleagues got hold of draft documents showing the EU plans to compete against US green subsidies by easing restrictions on tax credits for climate-friendly businesses....
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