Governments from tropical forest countries are poised to issue more than a hundred million sovereign carbon credits, which are slated to hit the voluntary carbon market (VCM) this autumn – adding significant weight to a forest credit inventory that historically derived from a scattering of smaller-scale projects.
ANALYSIS: More than 100 mln sovereign forest credits set to reach VCM by autumn
Governments from tropical forest countries are poised to issue more than a hundred million sovereign carbon credits, which are slated to hit the voluntary carbon market (VCM) this autumn – adding significant weight to a forest credit inventory that historically derived from a scattering of smaller-scale projects.
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