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Tesla has had one hell of a ride this last few years. In 2020 alone, its stock price rose by somewhere in the region of 740%, making it one of the most valuable US companies to date.
However, the stock market often has very little to do with the real fundamentals of a company like Tesla. For example, Tesla only produced around half a million EVs in 2020, which is a very small amount of the global estimated 70 million sold worldwide to date.
But, they have brought in an approximate $3.3 billion in sales, give or take, over the last few years.
A large part of investor confidence in Tesla is the fact that it has now reported its fifth consecutive quarter in profit. However, many have reported that this profit is something of a smokescreen as it has been argued that without the revenue generated from the sale of environmental credits, Tesla would still be in the red.
EU Needs Strong Carbon Market : Traders
Feb 3, 2021 4:21:pm
Summary The European Federation of Energy Traders supports the widening of the carbon trading market, but in a cautious way.
by: William Powell
The European Federation of Energy Traders (Efet) said February 3 the expanded European Union Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) Directive, and the Effort Sharing Regulation, were key to the.
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One of the world’s largest oil and gas companies is betting that the future of flying is carbon-neutral.
That may seem an audacious notion from a company whose business model for well over a century has centered around bringing fossil fuels to market and is banking on petroleum being a key, albeit declining, fuel for decades to come. And it may seem unlikely that an industry as carbon-intensive as aviation a hard-to-abate sector, in the argot of the climate policy crowd somehow might emerge with its green credentials flying high in a climate-constrained world.
But we’re collectively traversing uncharted territory during unprecedented times, creating unparalleled opportunities to transform some of our most unsustainable systems.