On-Demand Webinar
Carbon Credits: Currency of the Next Decade?
By:
Senior Analyst
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The demand for durable and verifiable CO₂ removal (CDR) is growing, and the global voluntary carbon market sold approximately 13 Mtonne of credits sourced from technologies beyond nature-based solutions. These include direct air capture, bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, biochar, enhanced rock weathering, biogenic CO₂ storage, and others. As the demand for carbon credits continues to grow, companies face increasing exposure to poor durability and verification.
In this webinar, we:
- Use Lux’s Carbon Negative Framework to assess cost and risk trends in CDR technologies over the last three years
- Explore key factors that determine project successes and shortfalls
- Provide an outlook for CDR and recommendations on how companies should engage with the CDR market, and identify which technologies will provide reliable credits
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On-Demand Webinar
Carbon Credits: Currency of the Next Decade?
By:
Senior Analyst
Watch the On-Demand Webinar
The demand for durable and verifiable CO₂ removal (CDR) is growing, and the global voluntary carbon market sold approximately 13 Mtonne of credits sourced from technologies beyond nature-based solutions. These include direct air capture, bioenergy with carbon capture and storage, biochar, enhanced rock weathering, biogenic CO₂ storage, and others. As the demand for carbon credits continues to grow, companies face increasing exposure to poor durability and verification.
In this webinar, we:
- Use Lux’s Carbon Negative Framework to assess cost and risk trends in CDR technologies over the last three years
- Explore key factors that determine project successes and shortfalls
- Provide an outlook for CDR and recommendations on how companies should engage with the CDR market, and identify which technologies will provide reliable credits