Vietnam Earns $56.5M From Forest Carbon Credits Paid by The World Bank
Vietnam has earned $56.5 million from the World Bank after cutting 10.3 million metric tons of carbon dioxide (CO₂) through forest protection and better land management. The payment covers verified…
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