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  • Carbon offsets are a license to pollute - REDD 18.02.22315101
  • Global carbon market value soars to $851 billion in 2021 - DGB 07.02.22315182
  • Video: Why carbon offsets are worse than you think - DW 02/22315151
  • Global carbon markets value surged to record $851 bln last year-Refinitiv - Reuters 31.01.22315180
  • Carbon offsetting is not warding off environmental collapse – it’s accelerating it - Guardian 26.01.22315123
  • Video: Why carbon offsets are worse than you think - DW Planet A 21.01.22317782
  • The EU Emissions Trading System in 2021: trends and projections - EEA 12.01.22315194
  • ‘Crazy’ Carbon Offsets Market Prompts Calls for Regulation - Bloomberg 06.01.22315184
  • Video: The Future of Carbon Offsets in the Wake of COP26 - Bloomberg 01/22315154
  • Carbon pricing in the United Kingdom - OECD, 2022315112
  • Mongabay Explains: Do carbon offset markets really work? - Mongabay 13.12.21265270
  • CCS and Voluntary Carbon Offset Markets - Global CCS Institute 11.12.21315153
  • Carbon offsets are a scam - Greenpeace 10.11.21315114
  • Why billionaires like Bill Gates and Jeff Bezos buy carbon offsets — and how they work - CNBC 05.11.21315113
  • Carbon Offsets Are Nothing But a 'Dangerous' Con Job, Warns Climate Group - Common Dreams 22.10.21258890
  • We can’t stabilise the climate without carbon offsets – so how do we make them work? - Conversation 11.10.21257735
  • Why carbon offsetting doesn't cut it - WEF 22.09.21315119
  • Carbon offsets: a licence to pollute or a path to net zero emissions? - FT 30.08.21315102
  • Businesses and experts reveal plans for carbon offset regulator - Guardian 08.07.21315185
  • Video: Carbon Offsets: The Big Lie | David Detzler - TEDx Talks 16.06.21317784
  • Wall Street’s Favorite Climate Solution Is Mired in Disagreements - Bloomberg 01.06.21315177
  • The climate solution actually adding millions of tons of CO2 into the atmosphere - Pro Publica 29.04.21315098
  • Big companies find profit in carbon offsets market - Counter Currents 02.03.21315164
  • Corporate Greenwashing and the dirty world of offsetting - Carbon Community, 2021315127
  • In the quest for carbon offsets, (almost) anything goes - Greenbiz 30.11.20315160
  • 6 differences between forestry and soil carbon offsets - GreenBiz 04.11.20222438
  • Oxford launches new principles for credible carbon offsetting - University of Oxford 29.09.20315095
  • Demand for Voluntary Carbon Offsets Holds Strong as Corporates Stick With Climate Commitments - Ecosystem Marketplace 23.09.20315091
  • The 6 best Carbon Offset programs of 2020 - Treehugger 14.09.20216470
  • World's first carbon-removal marketplace offers businesses an easy route to net-zero emissions - Recharge News 30.06.20315089
  • The biggest problem with carbon offsetting is that it doesn’t really work - Greenpeace 26.05.20315124
  • Global carbon offsets market could be worth $200 billion by 2050 - SP Global 13.05.20315181
  • Can you really negate your carbon emissions? Carbon offsets, explained - Vox 27.02.20315120
  • Does carbon offsetting work? - FOE 13.02.20315122
  • Carbon offsets: Privileged pollution? - Climate One 30.08.19315117
  • Why Carbon Credits For Forest Preservation May Be Worse Than Nothing - Pro Publica 22.05.19315121
  • Report: Unlocking Potential, State of the Voluntary Carbon Markets 2017 - Forest Trends 07/17315085
  • Only 0.1 per cent of FTSE 100 emissions are offset - Climate Action 18.04.11315093
  • Bottom Line on Offsets - WRI 01.08.10315083
  • Carbon market growth is mainly fraudulent, World Bank report shows - Carbon Trade Watch 20.07.10315092
  • '30% of carbon offsets' spent on reducing emissions - BBC 07.12.09315097
  • Carbon Offsetting: Sustaining Consumption? - Sage 01.10.09315090
  • Is a Popular Carbon-Offset Method Just a Lot of Hot Air? - Scientific American 01.06.09315104
  • Regulation as Corruption in the Carbon Offset Markets - Research Gate 01/09315174
  • The Truth about Carbon Credits - TNI 02.04.08315115
  • Policing the voluntary carbon market - Nature 11.10.07315086
  • Book: The carbon neutral myth : offset indulgences for your climate sins - Transnational Institute, 2007315100
  • Developing A Robust Carbon Offsetting Strategy - Carbon Trust 17.11.06315087
  • Report: Making voluntary carbon markets work better for the poor: the case of forestry offsets - Forest Trends 11/06315096
  • Joint statement on offsetting carbon emissions - by Friends of the Earth, Greenpeace and WWF-UK 08/06315103

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