Sichuan govt backs massive scale-up of voluntary forest carbon projects

Published 11:00 on August 3, 2021  /  Last updated at 11:00 on August 3, 2021  / /  Asia Pacific, China, International, Voluntary

China’s Sichuan province aims to increase its forest and grassland coverage to 2 million hectares by 2025 by generating carbon offsets for voluntary buyers at home and abroad, according to an action plan published this week.
China’s Sichuan province aims to increase its forest and grassland coverage to 2 million hectares by 2025 by generating carbon offsets for voluntary buyers at home and abroad, according to an action plan published this week.


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