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The Carbon Credit market is a system of trading carbon emissions and capture. It is designed to incentivize companies to reduce their emissions and invest in carbon capture technologies. Carbon credits are tradable certificates that represent a certain amount of carbon dioxide emissions. Companies that reduce their emissions can sell their credits to other companies that need to offset their emissions. The credits are bought and sold on the open market, and the price of the credits is determined by the demand for them.
The Carbon Credit market is an important part of the global effort to reduce carbon emissions and mitigate climate change. It provides a financial incentive for companies to reduce their emissions and invest in carbon capture technologies.
Some companies in the Carbon Credit market include Carbon Trade Exchange, Carbon Credit Capital, and Carbon Credit Solutions. Show Less Read more