CARBON MARKET
June 1st, 2004
BY KEITH NUTHALL
A WORLD Bank report has claimed the world's new carbon trading market has grown to reach a critical mass, with not even halfway through 2004, more than 64 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent being traded. This is almost three quarters of the 78 million tons traded in all of 2003. *http://carbonfinance.org/docs/CarbonMarketStudy2004.pdf
A WORLD Bank report has claimed the world's new carbon trading market has grown to reach a critical mass, with not even halfway through 2004, more than 64 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent being traded. This is almost three quarters of the 78 million tons traded in all of 2003. *http://carbonfinance.org/docs/CarbonMarketStudy2004.pdf
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