Developed biodiversity market schemes have seen $8 mln pledged for credits -report

Published 23:41 on May 23, 2023 / Last updated at 23:41 on May 23, 2023 / / Nature & Biodiversity, Net Zero Transition (Litigation)

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The footprint of eight of the most developed existing biodiversity crediting schemes covers more than 800,000 hectares with $8 million in funding so far pledged toward investment in the creation of the resulting units, a report has estimated, also assessing each mechanism's credentials across various criteria, such as additionality and scalability.
The footprint of eight of the most developed existing biodiversity crediting schemes covers more than 800,000 hectares with $8 million in funding so far pledged toward investment in the creation of the resulting units, a report has estimated, also assessing each mechanism's credentials across various criteria, such as additionality and scalability.


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