2025 Carbon market trends: What you need to know

2025 Carbon market trends: What you need to know

“There is no net zero without a high integrity, functioning carbon market”

As CEO Daniel Klier states above, the carbon market is essential to achieving net zero. Current policies alone won’t keep 1.5°C within reach. To close the gap, we need an evolving carbon market. With new regulations, changing supply-demand dynamics, and rising scrutiny on market integrity, understanding these shifts is crucial for businesses looking to lead on climate action.


Read our 2025 Carbon Market Buyer’s Guide for insights into:

  • The biggest market trends impacting buyers today and tomorrow
  • How supply, demand, and compliance mechanisms are evolving
  • Exclusive insights on Article 6, CORSIA, and integrity standards


Download the 2025 Carbon Market Buyers Guide for free!



For more information:

A Quickguide to Article 6

CORSIA-eligible emissions units: New standards approved by ICAO


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Ederson Augusto Zanetti

Fulbright Scholar at the Kennedy-Center for Performing Arts

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AMTRIS HARDYANTO

"Independent Engineering EPCM & WASH Specialist | Thought Leader & Content Creator | Open for Writing & Consulting Assignments"

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Carbon Markets: A Tool for Climate Action or a Loophole for Polluters? Carbon markets are often presented as essential for net zero, but they risk becoming a loophole that allows major polluters to buy offsets instead of cutting emissions. The system shifts responsibility to developing nations, lacks transparency, and turns pollution into a financial asset benefiting corporations more than the climate. Instead of relying on trading schemes, true climate action requires phasing out fossil fuels, investing in real carbon removal technologies, and enforcing stricter policies. Are carbon markets driving net zero—or just delaying real solutions?

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Shiv K Bhagat

HR Head at Artificial Limbs Manufacturing Corporation of India

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Insightful

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