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The Greenhouse Gas (GHG) market is a subset of the environmental market that focuses on the reduction of emissions of gases that contribute to global warming. GHG emissions are primarily caused by burning fossil fuels, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, for energy production and transportation. GHG emissions are also caused by deforestation, agricultural activities, and industrial processes.
The GHG market is composed of a variety of stakeholders, including governments, businesses, and individuals. Governments are responsible for setting GHG emission targets and implementing policies to reduce emissions. Businesses are responsible for developing and implementing strategies to reduce their GHG emissions. Individuals are responsible for reducing their own GHG emissions through lifestyle changes.
The GHG market is a rapidly growing sector, with many companies offering products and services to reduce GHG emissions. Examples of companies in the GHG market include Carbon Engineering, CarbonCure Technologies, Carbon Lighthouse, and Carbonix. These companies provide a range of services, such as carbon capture and storage, energy efficiency, and renewable energy. Show Less Read more