COP29: ‘Terrible’ demand for carbon credits needs fixing, Bhutan PM

Published 18:02 on November 11, 2024  /  Last updated at 18:02 on November 11, 2024  / /  Asia Pacific, Climate Talks, International, Other APAC, Voluntary

The demand for carbon credits in the international voluntary carbon markets is terrible and needs to be fixed, the prime minister of Bhutan said at a panel discussion on the first day of COP29 in Azerbaijan on Monday.
The demand for carbon credits in the international voluntary carbon markets is terrible and needs to be fixed, the prime minister of Bhutan said at a panel discussion on the first day of COP29 in Azerbaijan on Monday.


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