BRIEFING: New Hampshire lawmakers pursue tax revenues from trees generating carbon credits

Published 18:21 on February 20, 2025 / Last updated at 18:21 on February 20, 2025 / / Americas (US & Canada), Insights (Briefings), Voluntary (VCM Developments)

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Several Republican New Hampshire state lawmakers have proposed to tax trees used to generate voluntary carbon credits, following a law passed last year that mandated a study of lost tax revenues due to forest carbon offset programmes.
Several Republican New Hampshire state lawmakers have proposed to tax trees used to generate voluntary carbon credits, following a law passed last year that mandated a study of lost tax revenues due to forest carbon offset programmes.


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