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Real money in an artificial carbon market

With changes to the emissions trading scheme, the tiny Carbon Fund is worth another look.

Tim Hunter Fri, 14 Feb 2020

For an obscure trade in paper assets dreamed up by bureaucrats, the carbon credit market is generating some serious cash commitments.

Last month, a limited partnership owned by four NZX-listed companies completed the purchase of 1594ha of land near Wairoa.

The acquisition by Dryland Carbon

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Tim Hunter Fri, 14 Feb 2020
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