REDD+ stakeholders tout robustness of carbon offset projects, as academics double down on integrity concerns

Published 15:31 on August 24, 2023  /  Last updated at 10:05 on August 25, 2023  / /  International, Nature-based, Voluntary

Several carbon offset project developers and proponents have come out to demonstrate the positive impact of REDD+ initiatives in recent days, as researchers on Thursday reiterated their past findings that avoided deforestation baseline assessments are flawed and the resulting credits are largely hot air.
Several carbon offset project developers and proponents have come out to demonstrate the positive impact of REDD+ initiatives in recent days, as researchers on Thursday reiterated their past findings that avoided deforestation baseline assessments are flawed and the resulting credits are largely hot air.


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