PNG environmental groups oppose carbon market regulations being tested on “guinea pig” communities  

Published 05:30 on November 25, 2024 / Last updated at 05:30 on November 25, 2024 / / Asia Pacific (Asia), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry), Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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Environmental groups have written to the Papua New Guinea government opposing its efforts to test its carbon market regulations on so-called “guinea pig” communities before addressing what it says are serious issues with the rules.
Environmental groups have written to the Papua New Guinea government opposing its efforts to test its carbon market regulations on so-called “guinea pig” communities before addressing what it says are serious issues with the rules.


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