Mexican communal landholders self-educate on carbon markets as fresh attempt made at solar PV

Published 19:46 on August 9, 2024  /  Last updated at 19:46 on August 9, 2024  / /  Americas, Mexico, Nature-based, Voluntary

An Indigenous Mexican community of communal landholders, which has historically resisted solar PV expansion, is conducting workshops on political rights and carbon credits as large-scale solar projects file new requests for permits.
An Indigenous Mexican community of communal landholders, which has historically resisted solar PV expansion, is conducting workshops on political rights and carbon credits as large-scale solar projects file new requests for permits.


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