Initiative maps out $7 trillion global nature market in protection effort  

Published 19:05 on September 27, 2022  /  Last updated at 19:06 on September 27, 2022  / Ben Garside /  Africa, Americas, EMEA, International, Nature-based, Voluntary

A global cross-stakeholder body has set out guidance aiming to shape nature markets that it says eventually could be worth nearly 9% of global GDP, and including initiatives such as voluntary carbon credits, conservation, soft commodities and nature-based solutions for carbon sequestration. 
A global cross-stakeholder body has set out guidance aiming to shape nature markets that it says eventually could be worth nearly 9% of global GDP, and including initiatives such as voluntary carbon credits, conservation, soft commodities and nature-based solutions for carbon sequestration. 


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