Ex-post vs Ex-ante Credits
Carbon credits are generated by two types of projects – ex-post or ex-ante. Learn more about what sets them apart.
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7 Mars 2025 | Article
The World Economic Forum (WEF) has published its risk report 2025. There are two overall conclusions that can be drawn from it. The first is that "it will get worse" and the second is that "environmental risks are what makes it worse".
When asked which risks you think will have the worst consequences over the next 10 years, four environmental risks top the list. The top four are:
Extreme weather events
Biodiversity loss and ecosystem collapse
Critical change to Earth systems
Natural resource shortages
The report describes these environmental risks as having gone from “long term concern to urgent reality”.
When it comes to potential solutions, the report paints a somewhat bleak picture of a world where it seems very difficult to agree, which is exactly what the solutions require.
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