Oman to plant mangroves for carbon credits and other economic benefits 

Published 14:09 on October 17, 2023  /  Last updated at 14:09 on October 17, 2023  / /  EMEA, Middle East, Nature-based, Voluntary

Oman plans to plant 100 million mangrove trees in order to generate $160 million in carbon credits, as the government increasingly recognises the economic benefits posed by environmental restoration and seeks to position itself as a global leader on international emissions trade.
Oman plans to plant 100 million mangrove trees in order to generate $160 million in carbon credits, as the government increasingly recognises the economic benefits posed by environmental restoration and seeks to position itself as a global leader on international emissions trade.


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