Carbon Credit Scam with “High-Quality” Label Now on Sale
Last August, MDN told you about a new Cambridge University study published in the journal Science exposing the sale of carbon credits as a scam (see Cambridge Study Finds Carbon Offsets Using Trees is a Scam). After the carbon credit scam was exposed, big companies like Shell, Nestle, and Gucci exited the market — refusing to spend money on pretend solutions to global warming (see With Carbon Credits Scam Exposed, Big Names (Like Shell) Exit Market). How big of a scam is it? Try nearly $1 trillion a year (see Global Carbon Credit Market is $909 Billion Dollar Scam). But you know the left --- they don't give up. The latest tactic is to smear some new lipstick on the carbon credit scam pig by using the "high-integrity" label to make it look pretty.
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