EU consultation on biodiversity credits struggles to draw attention

Published 12:34 on May 20, 2024  /  Last updated at 12:34 on May 20, 2024  / /  Biodiversity, EMEA

An EU-commissioned survey on biodiversity credits has received less than a third of the expected responses, Carbon Pulse has learned, with the consulting group responsible for the study calling for increased participation to finalise it and present the findings at this year's COP16 UN biodiversity summit.
An EU-commissioned survey on biodiversity credits has received less than a third of the expected responses, Carbon Pulse has learned, with the consulting group responsible for the study calling for increased participation to finalise it and present the findings at this year's COP16 UN biodiversity summit.


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