Businesses and experts reveal plans for carbon offset regulator
Green campaigners have criticised plans to introduce carbon credits to companies who want to buy polluting plants and businesses. Environmentalists have said they would not be able to cut greenhouse gas emissions in their own schemes without cutting them.
Source: theguardian.comPublished on 2021-09-26
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