Introduction to Carbon Market (Paperback)
Neetha P.
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Add to basketPaperback. The Introduction to Carbon Market is designed as a comprehensive guide for students, researchers, policymakers, investors, and practitioners who wish to understand the evolving landscape of carbon markets and their role in global climate action. The book introduces the basic concepts of climate change, greenhouse gases, and carbon accounting before delving into the mechanisms of compliance and voluntary markets, and emerging opportunities in carbon finance.Written in a structured and accessible manner, the book simplifies complex frameworks such as baseline and additionality, monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV), standards and registries, and the pricing mechanisms that shape international and domestic carbon markets. This book highlight how carbon credits are generated, traded, and used by different stakeholders, making the subject matter relatable and application-oriented.By combining scientific knowledge with policy and market perspectives, Introduction to Carbon Market aims to build a clear foundation for readers to not only grasp the principles of carbon trading but also to explore its potential as a tool for sustainable development, green investments, and climate resilience. This book serves both as an academic reference and as a practical handbook for anyone seeking to engage with carbon markets at professional or institutional levels. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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The Introduction to Carbon Market is designed as a comprehensive guide for students, researchers, policymakers, investors, and practitioners who wish to understand the evolving landscape of carbon markets and their role in global climate action. The book introduces the basic concepts of climate change, greenhouse gases, and carbon accounting before delving into the mechanisms of compliance and voluntary markets, and emerging opportunities in carbon finance.
Written in a structured and accessible manner, the book simplifies complex frameworks such as baseline and additionality, monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV), standards and registries, and the pricing mechanisms that shape international and domestic carbon markets. This book highlight how carbon credits are generated, traded, and used by different stakeholders, making the subject matter relatable and application-oriented.
By combining scientific knowledge with policy and market perspectives, Introduction to Carbon Market aims to build a clear foundation for readers to not only grasp the principles of carbon trading but also to explore its potential as a tool for sustainable development, green investments, and climate resilience. This book serves both as an academic reference and as a practical handbook for anyone seeking to engage with carbon markets at professional or institutional levels.
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