Lebanon considers biodiversity credits in national plan

Published 11:06 on February 10, 2026 / Last updated at 11:06 on February 10, 2026 / / EMEA (Middle East), International (UN Nature & Biodiversity Talks), Nature & Biodiversity (Policy)

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Lebanon is considering biodiversity credits as a source of innovative financing to support progress towards a target of mobilising at least $100 million per year for nature by 2030, according to an updated national plan.
Lebanon is considering biodiversity credits as a source of innovative financing to support progress towards a target of mobilising at least $100 million per year for nature by 2030, according to an updated national plan.


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