Bahamas’ blue carbon market lets developed world off the hook for CO2 emissions -scientist

Published 19:21 on August 3, 2022  /  Last updated at 19:57 on August 3, 2022  / /  Americas, International, Nature-based, South & Central, Voluntary

The Bahamas is letting the developed world avoid addressing its disproportionate responsibility for climate change by creating a ‘blue carbon’ market to protect the Caribbean islands' large seagrass meadow, a scientist has warned.
The Bahamas is letting the developed world avoid addressing its disproportionate responsibility for climate change by creating a ‘blue carbon’ market to protect the Caribbean islands' large seagrass meadow, a scientist has warned.


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