Colombian government pursuing offset regulations to evaluate additionality, safeguards

Published 22:16 on April 26, 2023  /  Last updated at 22:16 on April 26, 2023  / /  Americas, Carbon Taxes, South & Central, Voluntary

The Colombian environment ministry is developing new regulations covering additionality requirements, standards bodies, and community involvement for offsets under the country’s carbon tax, but the first draft of the rules has not been written after nearly a year of preliminary meetings, experts told Carbon Pulse.
The Colombian environment ministry is developing new regulations covering additionality requirements, standards bodies, and community involvement for offsets under the country’s carbon tax, but the first draft of the rules has not been written after nearly a year of preliminary meetings, experts told Carbon Pulse.


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