China will rely heavily on carbon sink projects to meet its climate commitments, but one study has found that foresters need a bump from current domestic offset prices for projects to become viable.
Chinese carbon sink projects struggle to break even at current prices, study shows
China will rely heavily on carbon sink projects to meet its climate commitments, but one study has found that foresters need a bump from current domestic offset prices for projects to become viable.
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