Policy group sets out next steps for ‘compelling’ biodiversity credit markets

Published 12:56 on October 24, 2024  /  Last updated at 12:56 on October 24, 2024  / /  Biodiversity, International

A US-headquartered group of conservation policy experts has laid out the next steps for the biodiversity credit market, to fulfil what it sees as significant potential, by preventing it from mirroring voluntary carbon markets.
A US-headquartered group of conservation policy experts has laid out the next steps for the biodiversity credit market, to fulfil what it sees as significant potential, by preventing it from mirroring voluntary carbon markets.


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