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If climate change is to be tackled and Paris Agreement targets met, then the price put on carbon emissions needs to rise substantially over the next 5-10 years with many forecasting a price of $135/tonne vs c.$60 today.<ref name=":0">https://www.carbon-cap.com/world-carbon-fund</ref>
If climate change is to be tackled and Paris Agreement targets met, then the price put on carbon emissions needs to rise substantially over the next 5-10 years with many forecasting a price of $135/tonne vs c.$60 today.<ref name=":0">https://www.carbon-cap.com/world-carbon-fund</ref>


* Carbon Cap has completed ground breaking research into carbon as an asset class with an academic paper, an extract of this has been published by the CFA Institute and can be found [https://www.cfainstitute.org/-/media/documents/article/industry-research/climate-change-analyis.ashx here].
* Carbon Cap has completed ground breaking research into carbon as an asset class with an academic paper, an extract of this has been published by  the CFA and can be found [https://www.cfainstitute.org/-/media/documents/article/industry-research/climate-change-analyis.ashx here].


* The research highlights the strong returns generated from global carbon markets and the fact that carbon has exhibited very low correlation to traditional and alternative asset classes which we expect to continue.<ref name=":0" />
* The research highlights the strong returns generated from global carbon markets and the fact that carbon has exhibited very low correlation to traditional and alternative asset classes which we expect to continue.<ref name=":0" />
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