Marine non-profit launches “premium” biodiversity credit class

Published 12:26 on May 27, 2025  /  Last updated at 12:26 on May 27, 2025  / /  Africa, Americas, Biodiversity, EMEA, US

US-headquartered non-profit SeaTrees has introduced a class of “premium” marine biodiversity credits, alongside another category that combines them with carbon, with more new categories of units yet to come.
US-headquartered non-profit SeaTrees has introduced a class of “premium” marine biodiversity credits, alongside another category that combines them with carbon, with more new categories of units yet to come.


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