UPDATE – Researchers seek to ‘demystify’ argument about carbon removals and offsetting

Published 14:46 on August 30, 2024  /  Last updated at 14:55 on September 9, 2024  / /  International, Voluntary

Both emission reduction credits and those obtained from carbon removals can contribute to the goal of climate neutrality and shouldn't be considered as opposing parts of carbon abatement strategies, according to a peer-reviewed paper published this week.
Both emission reduction credits and those obtained from carbon removals can contribute to the goal of climate neutrality and shouldn't be considered as opposing parts of carbon abatement strategies, according to a peer-reviewed paper published this week.


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