environmental research web: Trading long-term carbon dioxide removal futures would be reckless
On Coffman/Lockley (2017). „So there is potential to create a „futures“ market for carbon dioxide removal, allowing investors to sell carbon dioxide removal credits to polluting companies today, based on the assumption that the investors will be able to deliver the technology at a lower price in the future. In most instances, however, trading long-term carbon dioxide removal futures would be a reckless manoeuvre, according to an investigation of whether this is a realistic way to organize risk transfer for this particular market.“