Forest carbon removal could meet a sixth of Japan’s climate commitments, study finds

Published 09:53 on January 8, 2024  /  Last updated at 09:53 on January 8, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Japan, Nature-based, Voluntary

Forests in Japan have the potential to offset a noticeable share of the country's annual carbon emissions and create great monetary value in the coming two decades, though the market potential of forest carbon hinges on multiple factors, new research has found.
Forests in Japan have the potential to offset a noticeable share of the country's annual carbon emissions and create great monetary value in the coming two decades, though the market potential of forest carbon hinges on multiple factors, new research has found.


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