Oil firms inks intent to expand nature-based carbon activity in Ghana

Published 08:58 on February 28, 2023  /  Last updated at 13:48 on February 28, 2023  / /  Africa, EMEA, International, Nature-based, Voluntary

A European oil firm has signed a letter of intent with the forestry commission of Ghana to secure as many as 1.2 million credits from nature-based carbon projects in the country as part of a jurisdictional REDD+ deal, local media sources reported.
A European oil firm has signed a letter of intent with the forestry commission of Ghana to secure as many as 1.2 million credits from nature-based carbon projects in the country as part of a jurisdictional REDD+ deal, local media sources reported.


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