
Carbon market chaos: Price halved, 9 million units unsold
Some investors are ditching the carbon market due to volatility.
Some investors are ditching the carbon market due to volatility.
Almost 9 million carbon units have gone unsold in the past two auctions – now the Government is stepping in to limit supply and lift prices. Video / NZ Herald
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