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"textContent": "Compliance carbon pricing is broadly working, and revenues are rising. However, the voluntary market that companies relied on is in trouble. Microsoft staff began calling carbon-removal developers in early April with awkward news. The world’s largest corporate buyer of credits used to extract carbon dioxide from the atmosphere was putting purchases on hold. Bloomberg confirmed […]\n\nPricing in was originally published on Emerging Europe.",
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