INTERVIEW: Mexican carbon pilot seeks to generate biodiversity credits

Published 13:40 on May 12, 2025 / Last updated at 14:15 on May 12, 2025 / / Americas, Biodiversity, Mexico, Nature-based, South & Central, Voluntary

A reforestation initiative in Mexico with a seed bank is looking to generate voluntary biodiversity credits stacked with carbon units across 10,000 hectares, Carbon Pulse has learned.
A reforestation initiative in Mexico with a seed bank is looking to generate voluntary biodiversity credits stacked with carbon units across 10,000 hectares, Carbon Pulse has learned.


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