Carbon closing costs refer to the fees tied to finalizing carbon credit transactions or offset projects. They cover verification, registry, and legal expenses, ensuring credits are legitimate and tradable. Businesses and investors benefit by gaining verified offsets, while project developers secure revenue. This transparency builds trust in carbon markets, aiding climate goals efficiently.
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