Co-benefits yielding higher forestry VER prices, but difficulties abound in quantifying extra costs

Published 20:08 on May 4, 2023  /  Last updated at 22:50 on May 4, 2023  / /  Nature-based, Voluntary

Voluntary carbon offset prices from forestry projects largely attracted higher values in recent years when paired with co-benefits beyond GHG sequestration, though it is uncertain if these premium values are covering the elevated costs of carrying out such sustainable development efforts, a webinar heard Thursday.
Voluntary carbon offset prices from forestry projects largely attracted higher values in recent years when paired with co-benefits beyond GHG sequestration, though it is uncertain if these premium values are covering the elevated costs of carrying out such sustainable development efforts, a webinar heard Thursday.


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