Explicitly critical of the voluntary carbon market, this analysis foregrounds systemic flaws, governance conflicts of interest, and inequities, cites Corporate Accountability and independent ratings to argue many credits do not reflect real emissions reductions, and calls for transparent governance and a shift toward direct, lasting emissions reductions.
Critical examination citing Corporate Accountability's 2025 report to argue systemic flaws, governance conflicts, and inequities in the voluntary carbon market, urging reforms or a shift toward direct, lasting emissions reductions.
Liberal-leaning baseline; aims for evidence-based neutrality.
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