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CFTC: regulators can help carbon market’s ‘credibility’ problem

Isda AGM: Behnam says commission may have a role to play in supporting growth of voluntary market

Rostin Behnam
Rostin Behnam, Commodity Futures Trading Commission
Photo: John Harrington

The voluntary carbon credit market has a “credibility” issue that regulators can help resolve, according to the chair of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

The voluntary carbon market is used by companies looking to shrink their footprint via the purchase of credits, generated by the funding of projects designed to reduce the levels of carbon in the atmosphere. However, there has

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