Philippines expands forest restoration project with carbon aims to 120,000 ha

Published 15:45 on June 23, 2026 / Last updated at 15:45 on June 23, 2026 / / Asia Pacific (Asia), Nature & Biodiversity (Markets, Policy), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry)

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The government of the Philippines and a developer agreed on Tuesday to restore 120,000 hectares of degraded rainforest under an expanded nature recovery project that is expected to generate carbon credits, Carbon Pulse has learned.
The government of the Philippines and a developer agreed on Tuesday to restore 120,000 hectares of degraded rainforest under an expanded nature recovery project that is expected to generate carbon credits, Carbon Pulse has learned.


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