Amazon’s Biggest Forest Carbon Bet in South Africa Shows Why Nature-Based Climate Finance is Winning
Amazon is making one of its biggest investments in nature-based carbon removal. The company has agreed to buy about half of the carbon credits expected from South Africa’s Bacon Tree […] The post…
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