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New umbrella CO₂ offset contract launched
The GER contract has been designed to tackle some of the problems with existing voluntary carbon markets
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Data quality and integrity must improve if world’s largest emissions trading system is to be effective in helping China achieve carbon targets, speakers tell event in Shanghai
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The role of a national carbon market in China’s carbon-neutral goal
China’s centrally controlled economy means it can pull a broader range of levers to reduce national emissions than many other states
Global carbon markets look for boost from Cop26 talks
Markets are taking hold anyway but more work is needed to refine rules
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Experts are divided on what constitute genuine carbon reductions
Carbon permits
Alessandro Vitelli
18 March 2021
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Task force faces huge task to legitimise VCM

Private sector faces tough goal of bringing together stakeholders to give structure to the voluntary carbon market

Efforts to give structure to the global voluntary carbon market (VCM) have stepped up in the last fortnight as hundreds of experts have begun work to develop market governance, quality assurance and legal underpinning for the $1.5bn/yr trade. Offsets represent emissions reduced or avoided compared with a preset baseline and have been used for more than 20 years to neutralise emissions made elsewhere. For more than a decade, the VCM trade has been self-regulated by its private sector participants, rather than any single entity or government. As a result, transactions are mostly bilateral, while clients carry out lengthy due diligence on proposed offsets to ensure they meet relevant criteria.

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