Shenzhen releases methodologies for forest sinks and bike-sharing, complementing local offset scheme

Published 10:25 on December 15, 2022  /  Last updated at 10:25 on December 15, 2022  / /  Asia Pacific, China

The environment regulator in Shenzhen, one of China's economic powerhouses, has launched offset methodologies for forest carbon sinks and bike-sharing, the latest move in an emerging trend for regional governments to expand their offset schemes.
The environment regulator in Shenzhen, one of China's economic powerhouses, has launched offset methodologies for forest carbon sinks and bike-sharing, the latest move in an emerging trend for regional governments to expand their offset schemes.


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