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    cCarbon Expands Market Intelligence Offering With New CDR Service

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    cCarbon, a California-based provider of carbon market analytics, has launched a new intelligence service focused on Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR), the company said in a statement last week.

    This expansion broadens its existing insights into North American Compliance Offsets and the Voluntary Carbon Market (VCM), offering users a more comprehensive view of the evolving carbon markets.

    CDR solutions—critical for tackling both legacy emissions and hard-to-abate sectors—are gaining momentum as net-zero targets loom.

    In 2024, CDR credits accounted for about 35% of voluntary carbon credit retirement value, highlighting a surge in demand. Yet, market complexity and limited transparency remain significant hurdles.

    Relevant: ClimeFi Points To Unprecedented CDR Market Growth In Its Q2 Of 2025 Review

    To address these gaps, cCarbon’s new membership tier delivers regular updates on key developments in the CDR space.

    This includes data on issuances, retirements, investment flows, offtake agreements, and buyer behavior, alongside expert-written articles, monthly trendsheets, and periodic reviews.

    “Our enhanced membership is a direct response to the critical need for clarity in the growing Carbon Removal market,” said Nikhil Agarwal, Head of Research and Modelling at cCarbon.

    This initiative builds on cCarbon’s earlier projects, including the Carbon Removals and Offsets Monitor (CROM)—a free platform that provides global visibility into removal and offset activity.

    It is informed by the recent Carbon Removal Investment Summit held in London, which brought together top investors, developers, and policy leaders to accelerate collaboration in the sector.

    With this new offering, cCarbon aims to support investors, corporates, and policymakers in making informed decisions, strengthening their strategies, and scaling impactful climate solutions.



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