South Korea to cut 30 MtCO2 through domestic and overseas forestry projects

Published 03:37 on July 12, 2023  /  Last updated at 03:43 on July 12, 2023  / /  Asia Pacific, Nature-based, South Korea, Voluntary

South Korea aims to sequester nearly 30 million tonnes of CO2, or 21% of the emissions reductions target, by 2027 through forestry projects both at home and abroad, including buying around 1 mln REDD+ credits annually.
South Korea aims to sequester nearly 30 million tonnes of CO2, or 21% of the emissions reductions target, by 2027 through forestry projects both at home and abroad, including buying around 1 mln REDD+ credits annually.


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