Just 4% of Canadians and Britons strongly agree that carbon-offsets work well in practice


By Peter Winters - Posted on 11 October 2008

At the Voluntary Carbon Markets Conference in London next Wednesday, 15th October 2008, at 2.15pm, Mike Mason (Managing Director, Climate Care) and Dan Lewer (Carbon Retirement Ltd) will join a panel to discuss the future of the voluntary offset market. The theme of the conference is “Understanding the business opportunities in the voluntary carbon markets”. Results from a recent international study by Haddock Research suggest some key challenges for carbon-offsetting schemes. 

You can download the full press release in the PDF attachment at the bottom of this page.

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