India must set high standards for voluntary carbon credits for market to be credible -experts

Published 05:55 on December 22, 2023 / Last updated at 06:00 on December 22, 2023 / / Asia Pacific (Asia), International, Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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India needs to make sure that projects deemed eligible to supply carbon credits under its recently announced voluntary carbon market hold a high standard for the new programme to be a credible tool to cut greenhouse gas emissions, experts have warned.
India needs to make sure that projects deemed eligible to supply carbon credits under its recently announced voluntary carbon market hold a high standard for the new programme to be a credible tool to cut greenhouse gas emissions, experts have warned.


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