Biodiversity credits will “counterbalance” negative corporate impacts, expert says

Published 16:32 on February 7, 2024 / Last updated at 16:32 on February 7, 2024 / / International (UN Nature & Biodiversity Talks), Nature & Biodiversity

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Corporations will use biodiversity credits to “counterbalance” the harm they inflict on nature throughout their supply chains, but the practice should not be called offsetting, a data expert has predicted.
Corporations will use biodiversity credits to “counterbalance” the harm they inflict on nature throughout their supply chains, but the practice should not be called offsetting, a data expert has predicted.


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