COP30: Most govt-led biodiversity credit schemes failing human rights, IAPB says

Published 13:55 on November 19, 2025 / Last updated at 12:01 on November 24, 2025 / / Americas (LATAM & Caribbean, US & Canada), Asia Pacific (Asia, Pacific), EMEA (Africa, Europe, Middle East), International (UN Climate Talks), Nature & Biodiversity (Markets, Policy)

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The International Advisory Panel on Biodiversity Credits (IAPB) has found that many schemes are falling short in addressing human and land rights, in its first-ever overview of global government action on nature credits.
The International Advisory Panel on Biodiversity Credits (IAPB) has found that many schemes are falling short in addressing human and land rights, in its first-ever overview of global government action on nature credits.


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