Wildlife Works, Everland publish new baseline allocation model for nested REDD carbon projects

Published 18:37 on July 16, 2024  /  Last updated at 18:37 on July 16, 2024  / /  Americas, Asia Pacific, EMEA, International, Nature-based, US, Voluntary

Voluntary carbon project developers Wildlife Works and their brokerage arm Everland have presented a risk-based approach to setting deforestation baselines for ‘nested’ REDD schemes, which they say gives governments the option to allocate areas under higher risk of deforestation to meet jurisdictional climate goals.
Voluntary carbon project developers Wildlife Works and their brokerage arm Everland have presented a risk-based approach to setting deforestation baselines for ‘nested’ REDD schemes, which they say gives governments the option to allocate areas under higher risk of deforestation to meet jurisdictional climate goals.


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