Zambia working on carbon credits regulation, hopes to finalise emissions reductions sale agreement by November

Published 16:06 on October 9, 2023  /  Last updated at 16:06 on October 9, 2023  / /  Africa, EMEA, International, Nature-based, Paris Article 6, Voluntary

The Zambian government has progressed to an advanced stage in the development of a climate change bill that will include a framework for regulating carbon credit activities in the country, according to a statement made by the environment ministry, as it aims to imminently seal an agreement for credit sales as part of a Emission Reductions Purchase Agreement (ERPA).
The Zambian government has progressed to an advanced stage in the development of a climate change bill that will include a framework for regulating carbon credit activities in the country, according to a statement made by the environment ministry, as it aims to imminently seal an agreement for credit sales as part of a Emission Reductions Purchase Agreement (ERPA).


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