Friday, December 17, 2021

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I guarantee that not a single person you know is invested in this sector.

Or knows how.

Which means the upside right now is going to be nothing short of colossal.

Read this carefully…

The cost to emit 1 tonne of greenhouse gases in Europe has increased 65% in the past year.

And these costs are well telegraphed by European governments to keep increasing.

It is widely expected that emittance prices in Europe will eventually reach over €100 per tonne.

In Canada, the carbon price is $40 per tonne. Next year, it will be $50 per tonne and is forecast to hit $170 by 2030.

As the price gets higher, the trade-off becomes increasingly in favor of capital expenditures on low carbon technologies, rather than just paying to pollute.

It is reasonable to expect the price of pollution to go up significantly over the next 30 years.

And world renowned investor – Marin Katusa – is positioning himself and his subscribers…

To make A LOT of money in the coming carbon bull market.

He's just put together a FREE report to get you started.

Within minutes, you'll learn about the most important investment opportunity of the decade.

Click here to download your free copy.

It's called “How to Make Money Out of Thin Air”.

And major investors are getting on board and talking about it. Because government is throwing TRILLIONS of dollars to fight climate change.

You can either stand on the sidelines…

Complain…

Or get your free report and get ahead of 99% of investors.

Regards,

Anthony Ford
Publisher, Katusa Research

 

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