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"Carbon Markets Are not Designed to Reduce Emissions"
La Nuova Ecologia interviews Larry Lohmann

first published 25 August 2020

file iconFrancesco Panie interviews Larry Lohmann

Francesco Panie of the Italian environmental magazine La Nuova Ecologia interviews Larry Lohmann about how carbon markets work and why, even after 20 years of making climate change worse, they continue to befuddle many environmentalists.

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