The World Bank and the carbon markets

There is an interesting debate on the Bretton Woods Project about the World Bank’s involvement in the carbon markets. Janet Redman opposes how the Bank has been doing thing and Jon Sohn is more positive. It sounds like Redman is pretty convincing given the practical outcomes of Bank projects to date.

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