Voluntary Carbon Market
The voluntary carbon market is currently at a pivotal transition point, evolving from its early days post-Kyoto Treaty. Allister highlights the chaotic beginnings driven by a lack of governance, where incentives led to questionable practices, such as producing harmful substances solely to claim credits for their destruction. This history underscores the need for better oversight as the market continues to grow.In this clip
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