In carbon markets we trust ? New global guidance aims to stop greenwashing
A wildlife park in southern Mozambique is being transformed into a greenhouse gas scheme which aims to cut carbon emissions by cutting their carbon footprints and saving environmental contributions to the environment. But what does it mean for those living there?
Source: eco-business.comPublished on 2022-07-22
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