Carbon Markets Course Package • Module 5 of 5

Carbon Pricing | Free & Certified

Learn how carbon pricing works — from carbon taxes to emissions trading schemes. Free self-paced course on carbon market mechanisms with certificate.

Why Carbon Pricing Matters for Climate Action

Carbon pricing is one of the world’s main tools for reducing emissions and accelerating climate action. But for many learners, terms like ETS, cap-and-trade, carbon taxes, and carbon trading can feel confusing or overly technical.

This beginner-friendly course explains how carbon pricing works in practice, why carbon prices rise and fall, and how pricing systems influence businesses, carbon projects, and climate finance. Learn how carbon taxes and emissions trading systems work, how carbon credits are traded, and why carbon pricing matters for the future low-carbon economy.
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Common Challenges in Understanding Carbon Pricing

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ETS, carbon tax, cap-and-trade… what do these terms actually mean?

Learn the differences between the main carbon pricing systems — in simple, practical language.
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Why do carbon prices change so much?

Understand what drives carbon prices and why markets can rise or fall over time.
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What’s the difference between compliance and voluntary markets?

Explore how different carbon markets work and why the distinction matters.
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How does carbon pricing affect projects and organizations like mine?

See how carbon pricing connects to project revenues, climate finance, and business opportunities in practice.

After Completing This Course, You Will Be Able To:

  • Understand the basics of carbon pricing and carbon trading
  • Distinguish between carbon taxes and emissions trading systems
  • Describe how carbon trading works in practice, including common trading channels
  • Identify the key drivers influencing carbon prices
  • Understand how carbon pricing connects to climate finance, project revenues, and broader market incentives

Who This Course Is For

  • Policy advocates and NGO professionals
    engaging with climate policy and carbon pricing frameworks
  • Social entrepreneurs and project developers
    seeking to understand carbon market pricing and revenue drivers
  • Impact investors, consultants and foundation staff
    evaluating the economics of carbon projects or climate finance instruments
  • Sustainability professionals and learners
    completing the Carbon Crediting Course Package
If you want to move beyond the basics and understand the economics behind carbon markets, this course is for you.

Course At a Glance

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Self-paced online course
learn anytime, anywhere, at your own pace.
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30-45 minutes course
depending on template use.
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Ready-made templates and worksheets
on Carbon Pricing.
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Earn a Free Digital Certificate – Shareable and Fraud-Protected.

You’ll earn a unitary digital badge after finishing all required components and scoring 80% or higher on the quiz.

Complete all 5 courses in the Carbon Markets Course Package to receive a compound badge & certificate and showcase your knowledge on Carbon Markets & Climate Change.
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FAQ – Carbon Projects Course

Carbon pricing is a policy mechanism that assigns a financial cost to greenhouse gas emissions — making it more expensive to pollute and creating economic incentives to reduce emissions. The two main approaches are carbon taxes, which set a fixed price per tonne of CO₂, and emissions trading schemes (ETS), which set a cap on total emissions and allow companies to buy and sell allowances within that cap.

A carbon tax sets a fixed price per tonne of CO₂ — businesses pay a known amount per unit of emissions, giving certainty on cost but not on the total volume of reductions. An emissions trading scheme (ETS) — also called a cap-and-trade system — sets a cap on total emissions and issues a limited number of allowances. Companies must hold enough allowances to cover their emissions; those with surplus can sell to those who need more. This guarantees a total emission limit but means prices fluctuate with supply and demand.

Carbon prices are shaped by several factors: policy strength (the stringency of emission caps or tax levels), energy prices (especially gas and coal), economic conditions (demand for allowances rises in economic upturns), project quality (in voluntary markets, high-integrity credits command a premium), and political uncertainty around climate policy commitments.

Yes — the course is completely free. Upon successful completion, you earn a blockchain-secured digital unitary badge via Open Badge Factory at no cost.

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In just 30-45 minutes, you will build a practical understanding of why prices move and how trading channels operate.