Carbon - Credit Fraud Assumptions Challenged In New Study
Voluntary carbon credits - known as voluntary emissions credits – are unreliable or fraudulent, according to a new assessment of environmental pollution projects in the UK and Northern Ireland, the BBC has learned. They could be illegal.
Source: rigzone.comPublished on 2022-11-03
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