New Zealand launches consultation on national biodiversity market

Published 15:16 on July 7, 2023  /  Last updated at 15:16 on July 7, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Biodiversity, New Zealand

New Zealand is considering establishing a domestic voluntary biodiversity credit scheme to halt and reverse the decline in natural ecosystems, and on Friday launched a broad consultation process to help shape the design of the market, including its interaction with other policies, such as the country's carbon emissions trading scheme.
New Zealand is considering establishing a domestic voluntary biodiversity credit scheme to halt and reverse the decline in natural ecosystems, and on Friday launched a broad consultation process to help shape the design of the market, including its interaction with other policies, such as the country's carbon emissions trading scheme.


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