Draft Mexican VCM regulation poses “nearly zero” risk to developers -lawyer

Published 02:19 on March 20, 2024  /  Last updated at 02:19 on March 20, 2024  / /  Americas, Mexico, Nature-based, Voluntary

The draft regulation for the national voluntary carbon market (VCM) in Mexico poses “nearly zero” risk to project developers in its current form due to deep structural issues, a conference heard from a legal expert Tuesday.
The draft regulation for the national voluntary carbon market (VCM) in Mexico poses “nearly zero” risk to project developers in its current form due to deep structural issues, a conference heard from a legal expert Tuesday.


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