ANALYSIS: Nature-based carbon sector fights back as UN panel meets to discuss crunch permanence standard

Published 17:33 on September 1, 2025 / Last updated at 14:01 on September 2, 2025 / and / Americas (LATAM & Caribbean, US & Canada), Asia Pacific (Asia, Pacific), EMEA (Africa, Europe, Middle East), Insights (Analysis), International (Paris Article 6/PACM, UN Climate Talks), Nature-based Carbon (Forestry, Other NbS), Voluntary (VCM Governance)

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Nature-based removal stakeholders continue to fight for their place in Paris Agreement carbon markets, with analysis of over 100 market responses to a controversial draft Article 6 permanence standard showing a clear lack of consensus and dissatisfaction with the latest text, as an expert methodological panel meets this week to discuss how to move things forward.
Nature-based removal stakeholders continue to fight for their place in Paris Agreement carbon markets, with analysis of over 100 market responses to a controversial draft Article 6 permanence standard showing a clear lack of consensus and dissatisfaction with the latest text, as an expert methodological panel meets this week to discuss how to move things forward.


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