Bolivian ombudsman’s office joins fray after high court legalises carbon trading

Published 01:48 on August 20, 2024  /  Last updated at 01:48 on August 20, 2024  / /  Americas, Nature-based, South & Central, Voluntary

The Bolivian human rights agency has issued a statement in support of the vice presidency’s contest to a court decision that effectively legalised carbon trading in the country after a years-long prohibition.
The Bolivian human rights agency has issued a statement in support of the vice presidency’s contest to a court decision that effectively legalised carbon trading in the country after a years-long prohibition.


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