Carbon market “co-benefit premiums” could steer finance towards higher-impact nature projects -researchers
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Adding "co-benefit premiums" to carbon markets to reward nature-based climate projects that deliver measurable adaptation, biodiversity, and social benefits alongside carbon sequestration, could redirect investment towards higher-impact projects that are currently overlooked.
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