British Columbia releases revised draft forest offset protocol after stakeholder pushback

Published 21:00 on February 16, 2023  /  Last updated at 21:00 on February 16, 2023  / /  Americas, Canada, Nature-based, Voluntary

The British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy (MECCS) on Thursday posted a new draft version of the province’s forest carbon offset protocol (FCOP), which incorporates feedback from the previous iteration that saw stakeholders blast its economic viability.
The British Columbia Ministry of Environment and Climate Change Strategy (MECCS) on Thursday posted a new draft version of the province’s forest carbon offset protocol (FCOP), which incorporates feedback from the previous iteration that saw stakeholders blast its economic viability.


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