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2021-05-21
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A new global carbon exchange will be launched in Singapore this year
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When a credit is claimed, it is canceled in the registry — or retired — and can no longer be sold.\nThe voluntary carbon credit market is different from the mandatory ones, whereregulators set carbon emission targetsand allow companies to trade the surplus.\nGenerating revenue sources\nLarsen explained that when carbon credits are “done right,” they can generate revenue streams for conservation project developers working in areas such as reforestation.\n“I emphasize the point about being done right because one thing that plagued the market already has, of course, been this idea that they don’t live up to what they promise to,” he said. “I see these as absolute critical sources of income for the vast majority of project developers.”\nCIX will have two platforms catered to the needs of buyers and sellers: an exchange and a project marketplace.\nThe carbon exchange will facilitate the sale of large-scale, high-quality carbon credits, mostly to multinational corporations and institutional investors.\nThe project marketplace enables the purchase of high-quality carbon credits directly from specific projects. 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