INTERVIEW: Colima aims to offset up to 750k tonnes/year through local carbon projects

Published 00:31 on September 24, 2025 / Last updated at 05:04 on September 24, 2025 / / Americas (Compliance Markets & Taxes, LATAM & Caribbean), Insights (Interviews), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry, Other NbS), Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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Colima, one of the latest Mexican states to introduce a subnational carbon tax, aims to meet a portion of its 2050 climate target through the use of domestic offsets certified under standards that are accessible to local actors, an official told Carbon Pulse.
Colima, one of the latest Mexican states to introduce a subnational carbon tax, aims to meet a portion of its 2050 climate target through the use of domestic offsets certified under standards that are accessible to local actors, an official told Carbon Pulse.


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