Japanese firm partners with Vietnamese university on rice paddy methane emissions

Published 09:32 on June 13, 2023  /  Last updated at 11:12 on June 13, 2023  /  Asia Pacific, Japan, Nature-based, Other APAC, Voluntary

A Japanese carbon project developer has launched a joint study with the Vietnam National University of Agriculture on methane emissions from rice paddies, with an eye on rolling out carbon credit-yielding projects across the Southeast Asian nation.
A Japanese carbon project developer has launched a joint study with the Vietnam National University of Agriculture on methane emissions from rice paddies, with an eye on rolling out carbon credit-yielding projects across the Southeast Asian nation.


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