Turning REDD into green: Solving the integrity issues of forest carbon credits

Published 07:01 on April 6, 2023  /  Last updated at 14:23 on April 6, 2023  / /  International, Nature-based, Voluntary

REDD forest protection project developers should rapidly overhaul their activities regardless of the pace of reform by certifiers, according to an analysis published on Thursday that draws on in-depth assessments representing 94% of REDD credits on the market and flags extensive over-crediting. 
REDD forest protection project developers should rapidly overhaul their activities regardless of the pace of reform by certifiers, according to an analysis published on Thursday that draws on in-depth assessments representing 94% of REDD credits on the market and flags extensive over-crediting. 


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