Monday, January 30, 2023

The Carbon Market is Heating Up

Carbon credits are becoming a headline across the globe.

Prices in 2022 rose to record high after record high in the voluntary market.

That's where companies from Apple and Amazon to Gucci and Netflix are offsetting their emissions by purchasing carbon credits.

Big oil companies are all releasing 2030 net zero plans to reduce emissions.

This is a trend that's accelerating…

You've probably heard a lot of things about carbon in the last few months. And the amount of capital coming into the sector.

The EU beefing up regulations, all the greenwashing stories…

And China building emissions trading centers over the past year.

Stripe, Google & Co spending a billion dollars on carbon removal… and 600 of the largest public companies have pledged to get to net zero emissions.

The Taskforce on Scaling Voluntary Carbon Markets (TSVCM) predicts this will grow exponentially in the coming years.

Take a look...


Source: Climate Policy Initiative

According to analysts, this means the sector could see rapid growth in the coming year.

But when it comes to what to do with the information, no one's likely telling you about the REAL opportunities that come with it. Until now.

Click here to get your FREE carbon market report.

Sure, knowing the sector is likely to be the next big thing is great…

But you might be more interested in knowing what companies to rocket to the top of your due diligence list.

GOING PUBLIC: What's coming next in carbon…

There are few direct investment opportunities right now in carbon. Especially pure-plays.

Private companies we've been following are starting to go public.

This is exciting as it gets for investors and publishers like us.

Carbon is a sector that has our attention – it's where capital is flowing.

DevvStream (DESG:NEO) has an incredible business model that follows in the footsteps of the early days of many successful precious metal royalty and streaming companies.

These are the companies that grew to an 8, 9 and 10 figure market cap over the years.

We have been following the story for over a year now, and when we met with the company in early January and couldn't believe the progress they made since our last update.

The company achieved revenue in the 3rd quarter of 2022

They have 9 signed LOIs & Term sheets and 3 contracts already with 4 more in the works.

It intends to retain 90-100% of the carbon credits generated by their investments.

Target paybacks of 2 years for each investment project with a 10+ year stream

And nobody seems to be talking about it… yet.

Take streaming companies for example, that have created huge returns for shareholders in the past.

But it's relatively new in carbon space.

Regards,

The Carbon Publisher
www.CarbonCredits.com

 

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