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Jun 18
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Carbon Markets in action around the worl...

Standard Chartered Corporate & Investment banking
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Projects such as forest conservation, carbon capture and storage, and renewable energy are the backbone of effective carbon trading.

This second episode in our three-part carbon markets podcast series looks at what makes projects successful and how they are being financed across the world.

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