Carbon Credit Markets

Exploring the economics, policies, and functioning of carbon credit markets both globally and regionally.

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The Voluntary Carbon Market: Big Growth, Bigger Questions

/ March 30, 2026

The voluntary carbon credit market is growing fast, driven by corporate net-zero goals—but growth alone isn’t enough. The real issue is credibility. Not all carbon credits are equal, and the […] ...

Carbon Credits: Turning Emissions into Opportunity

/ March 16, 2026

Emissions Opportunity

Carbon credits are becoming a key tool for companies to take immediate climate action by turning emissions into something measurable and manageable. But quality matters—high-integrity credits with real, lasting impact […] ...

SBTi Net Zero v2.0: What Fortune 500 Companies Must Do Before 2035

/ February 27, 2026

SBTi Net Zero v2.0

The SBTi Net Zero requirements for Fortune 500 companies have fundamentally changed. Version 2.0 of the Science Based Targets initiative Net Zero Standard is not an incremental update — it […] ...

Carbon Credit Reversal Risk: The 60-Foot MAOC Standard

/ January 6, 2026

reversal risk vs permanence

The most dangerous scenario is a reversal: the release of sequestered carbon back into the atmosphere due to environmental or management failure. ...

2026 Carbon Credit Procurement: What Fortune 500 CSOs Need to Know Now

/ December 22, 2025

corporate carbon procurement, quality carbon credits, and strategic decision-making

If you’re a Chief Sustainability Officer at a Fortune 500 company, January 2026 marks a turning point. The regulatory frameworks that were “coming soon” for years have arrived. California’s SB […] ...

How to Buy Carbon Credits: Removal vs. Avoidance

/ December 8, 2025

Removal vs Avoidance

Not all carbon credits are created equal. As corporate buyers navigate an increasingly complex market, understanding the fundamental difference between removal credits and avoidance credits has become essential. It is ...

Additionality and Scope 1 Emissions: The Carbon Credit Integrity Test

/ December 3, 2025

scope 1

As Scope 1 emissions reporting requirements tighten under CSRD, California’s SB 253, and emerging state regulations, corporate sustainability teams face mounting pressure to demonstrate genuine climate impact—not just compliance. The […] ...

2025 Global Status of CCS Report

/ November 1, 2025

2025 Global Status of CCS Report

This article explores the other, greener side of the carbon coin: agricultural carbon removal. We dive into how nature-based solutions, like the work we do at Dynamic Carbon Credits, not […] ...

Carbon Market Predictions 2035

/ October 25, 2025

carbon market predictions 2035

The global carbon market is entering a defining decade. As mechanical Carbon Capture, Utilization, and Storage (CCUS) projects struggle with high costs, technical risk, and dependence on government subsidies, a […] ...

The Unchangeable Ledger: How Blockchain is Eradicating Greenwashing in Carbon Markets

/ June 30, 2025

Blockchain Greenwashing

The carbon credit market has a trust problem. Vague accounting and opaque systems have led to rampant greenwashing accusations, putting corporate reputations on the line. Blockchain technology solves this by […] ...