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December 19, 2007

The Voluntary Carbon Market: Caveat Emptor No More?

Carbon credits have been much ballyhooed in the media of late.  Everyone from Leonardo DiCaprio and Bank of America seems to have them.  But even as the market for carbon credits grows, so does the skepticism about their authenticity and quality.  In large part, the skepticism reflects the absence of a regulatory system governing the creation and sale of carbon credits in the United States.  Some of the credits represent real verified reductions of carbon emissions under established protocols.  Others, however, are not supported by rigorous quantification and verification methodologies. 

Click here to read the full article on the 2007 Voluntary Carbon Standard and carbon credits, contributed courtesy of Malissa Williams, Environmental Compliance Attorney in the Denver Office.

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Jim Holtkamp

  • Mr. Holtkamp is the Manager of the Environmental Compliance Group and the Global Climate Change Group at Holland & Hart and resident in the Firm’s Salt Lake City office.

    He has actively represented industry and government clients in various environmental, natural resources and energy project development issues throughout the United States and overseas.

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