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Cop30: Towards a Global Carbon Market, but Under the Criticism of Environmentalists

Summary by efeverde.com
Draft Environment, 15 Nov (EFE).- Carbon markets experienced a turning point at the COP29 in Baku, when consensus was reached on a regulation to be able to regularize international agreements for the purchase and sale of emissions but, a year later, environmental groups doubt their real effectiveness. These markets were designed to allocate an economic value to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by creating carbon credits, each of which represents a…
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Draft Environment, 15 Nov (EFE).- Carbon markets experienced a turning point at the COP29 in Baku, when consensus was reached on a regulation to be able to regularize international agreements for the purchase and sale of emissions but, a year later, environmental groups doubt their real effectiveness. These markets were designed to allocate an economic value to greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by creating carbon credits, each of which represents a…

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efeverde.com broke the news in on Saturday, November 15, 2025.
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