SB62: FEATURE – Countries still can’t decide how to spend leftover carbon credits cash, amid UN budget pains

Published 14:58 on June 18, 2025 / Last updated at 14:58 on June 18, 2025 / / Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA (Africa), International (Paris Article 6/PACM, UN Climate Talks)

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A long-running dispute between countries over how to use leftover money from the UN’s old carbon crediting mechanism remains far from agreement at global intersessional climate conference in Bonn this week, despite pressure to put funds towards kickstarting the Paris Agreement’s new market framework.
A long-running dispute between countries over how to use leftover money from the UN’s old carbon crediting mechanism remains far from agreement at global intersessional climate conference in Bonn this week, despite pressure to put funds towards kickstarting the Paris Agreement’s new market framework.


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