Americas > Guyana targets $70/tonne for REDD+ sales, brushes off integrity concerns
Guyana targets $70/tonne for REDD+ sales, brushes off integrity concerns
Published 18:53 on August 30, 2023 / Last updated at 18:53 on August 30, 2023 / Tom Woolnough / Americas, Nature-based, Voluntary
The leader of highly-forested Guyana has touted huge aspirations for carbon markets at a recent meeting with a former UK prime minister and separately rebuffed questions on carbon credit integrity.
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