Saudi carbon credits could help meet 5% of big domestic companies’ mitigation goals by 2050 -report

Published 13:38 on March 10, 2025  /  Last updated at 13:38 on March 10, 2025  / /  EMEA, Middle East, Nature-based, Voluntary

Saudi Arabia’s renewable energy, mangrove afforestation, and carbon capture potential, if fully exploited, could address major companies’ long-term mitigation goals in a low-demand scenario under strong assumptions, according to a report published Sunday.
Saudi Arabia’s renewable energy, mangrove afforestation, and carbon capture potential, if fully exploited, could address major companies’ long-term mitigation goals in a low-demand scenario under strong assumptions, according to a report published Sunday.


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