Indian state partners with country’s biggest development bank to implement carbon credit framework

Published 13:12 on October 7, 2024 / Last updated at 13:29 on October 7, 2024 / / Asia Pacific (Asia), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry), Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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An India state has partnered with the biggest development bank in the country to generate additional carbon credit revenue for smallholder farmers by reducing GHG emissions, the state government has announced.
An India state has partnered with the biggest development bank in the country to generate additional carbon credit revenue for smallholder farmers by reducing GHG emissions, the state government has announced.


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